Elvis the Rooster and the Magic Words (I Can Read Book 3)

By Cazet, Denys

Publishers Summary:
Elvis knows what it takes to be boss. He's the rooster's rooster. In his opinion, he's handsome, charming, and intelligent -- no wonder the chickens love him so much. He has it all . . . until Cluck Gable, the peacock, shows up. Suddenly Elvis can't even get a decent breakfast! Are the chickens trying to tell him something? Something about magic words? Can they teach an old rooster new tricks? Maybe. And then again, maybe not. The popular rooster from Denys Cazet's Minnie and Moo books returns for another one-of-a-kind, laugh-out-loud adventure.

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ISBN
978-0-06000-510-8
Publisher
HarperCollins


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on June 1, 2004

K-Gr 3 These three books are a bit of a mixed bag. In Cazet's title, the bossy bird introduced in Elvis the Rooster Almost Goes to Heaven (HarperCollins, 2003) is forced into learning to say "please" and "thank you." Although the artwork is amusing, the story is confusing and the dialogue is difficult to follow. Expressions such as "Little Willie is busy.- He has a feather in every pie" will most likely perplex the intended audience. In S...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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