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At the first peep of dawn the farmyard leader stretched out his neck and crowed: "Break-of-day, break-of-day, wake!" This was the signal for the farm day to begin. When a fox invades the henhouse it is a tiny rooster that shrills the alarm proving that size has nothing to do with bravery.
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Roosters, Chickens, Fiction, Size, Poultry, Juvenile fiction, Domestic animalsShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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