Crow and Mrs. Gaddy

Crow and Mrs. Gaddy by Wilson Gage is a delightful children’s book published by Scholastic in November 1985. This edition, written in English and spanning 48 pages, presents a whimsical tale centered around the playful antics of a crow and a farmer. The story captures the humorous exchanges between the two characters as they engage in a series of tricks, leading to a lighthearted exploration of their relationship.
Readers will find that Crow and Mrs. Gaddy delves into themes of friendship and mischief, showcasing the amusing dynamics between animals and humans. The narrative highlights the playful rivalry that prevents both the crow and the farmer from accomplishing their daily tasks. With its focus on juvenile fiction, this book is an engaging choice for young readers interested in stories about animals and their interactions with people.
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A crow and a farmer spend all their time playing tricks on each other and get nothing else done.
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