Hardcover
(G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, April 21, 1993)
Late for his uncle's wedding, Rooster has a beak full of mud and no one--neither the grass, nor the sheep, nor the dog--will help him get clean, that is, until the sun decides to help Rooster.
Late for his uncle's wedding, Rooster has a beak full of mud and no one--neither the grass, nor the sheep, nor the dog--will help him get clean, that is, until the sun decides to help Rooster.
With a beak full of mud, the rooster has to find a way to clean his face and so searches for help in the most amusing of places, in a delightful, cumulative tale based on Cuban folklore. Reprint.
Paperback
(HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS, Jan. 1, 1995)
In this cumulative folktale from Latin America, the sun sets off a chain of events which results in the cleaning of Rooster's beak in time for his uncle's wedding.
In this cumulative folktale from Latin America, the sun sets off a chain of events which results in the cleaning of Rooster's beak in time for his uncle's wedding