The Lazy Scarecrow

The Lazy Scarecrow by Jillian Powell, published by F. Watts in April 2002, is a 32-page work presented in English. This book tells the story of a scarecrow who struggles with laziness as birds invade his field, consuming all the seeds. As summer approaches and the field remains barren, the scarecrow starts to feel the weight of his inaction.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of responsibility and the consequences of neglect. The story illustrates the scarecrow’s journey as he confronts the repercussions of his laziness, ultimately leading to a moment of realization. This edition offers a concise tale that engages with elements of fiction, making it suitable for those interested in simple yet meaningful storytelling.
Official synopsis Publisher
The birds are eating all the seeds in the scarecrows field because he’s too lazy to scare them away. But when the summer comes, the field is bare and the scarecrow begins to worry.
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