The Mixed-Up Rooster

The Mixed-Up Rooster by Pamela Duncan Edwards is a charming first edition published by HarperCollins on August 1, 2006. This 32-page book, written in English, presents a delightful story centered around Ned, a rooster who struggles to find his place on the farm. As the morning sun rises, Ned’s inability to crow leaves the other farm animals in a bind, prompting them to consider finding a new rooster to take his place.
Readers will discover how Ned navigates his challenges and ultimately finds his unique role when a crisis arises. The narrative explores themes of individuality and acceptance, making it a suitable choice for young readers. With its engaging storyline and focus on farm life, The Mixed-Up Rooster offers a lighthearted approach to understanding that being different can be a strength.
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The morning sun is rising, but where’s Ned’s cock-a-doodle-doo? Ned’s just not a morning bird. Daisy Mae and the other farm hens have an egg business to run, and they’ve no use for a lazy, mixed-up rooster. It’s time to call in another rooster!
So what’s Ned to do? To his surprise, when a crisis occurs, Ned finds his very own calling after all.
The Mixed-Up rooster is a funny read-aloud with a gentle lesson: It’s okay to be different.
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