Rooster crows, Cock-a-doodle-doo.Wake up, girls, And little boys, too. Breakfast ham pop-pops, cow moo as they’re being milked, girls feed clucking hens, and boys split wood–wack! When chores are done, rockers squeak, and kids play games while Grandma’s knitting needles click and the clock ticks. Rhythms, rhyme, and onomatopoeia are used to describe a day in the life of a farm family.
Jim Aylesworth tells his stories with generous doses of “out loud” sounds, rhythms, and rhymes. His 25-year teaching career taught him exactly what children love best in a story. He lives in Chicago, IL with his wife.
Brad Sneed has illustrated almost twenty picture books, some of which he has also written. He lives in Kansas.
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