Barnyard animals learn a lesson about manners and passing judgments in
this moral tale drawn from Joel Chandler Harris' Uncle Remus stories.
-Booklist ReviewWhen the barnyard animals are invited to a party by
their neighbors, they dress in their Sunday best and set off for a day
of merriment. But when dinnertime arrives, the famished animals are
perplexed to find a simple meal of cornbread. Most of them are polite
but Rooster turns his beak up in disgust and rudely leaves the party,
missing the treasures hidden for the guests. The surprising twist at the
end of the story explains why, ever since, Rooster scratches in the
dirt. Martha Hamilton and Mitch Weiss capture the rhythms and idioms of
this rural Southern tale, and Don Tate's whimsical acrylics serve up a
regular hoedown of fun. This barnyard story teaches readers about
sharing, caring and fairness.