I Had A Rooster

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I HAD A ROOSTER

(Viking/Penguin Putnam/September 2001)

(from inside flap)

Here’s an original version of a traditional folk song.  Start with a crowing rooster and turn the pages to see the animals pile up, one by one.  The stepped pages offer a creative way to read (or sing!) a cumulative story without leaving any of the animals behind. 

(Includes an audio CD featuring Pete Seeger plus two songs by Mike and Peggy Seeger.)

 

A CCBC Choices Best Book of 2001

 

-CCBC Book of the Week

“… Ingenious page design… Vibrantly colored expressionistic paintings… A huge hit with young children whose enthusiasm for repeated singings leaves the song ringing in the consciousness of whoever gets to share the fun…” 

 

-Publishers Weekly

“… Based on a concept by Ruth Crawford Seeger… Vaccaro Seeger’s finely tuned oils illustrate the text…” 

 

-Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

“… The cumulative structure is ingeniously interpreted… Audience participation is requisite… Youngsters will get a kick out of turning the cleverly formatted pages as well as singing along…”

 

-recommended/Children’s Literature

“… Young readers and singers will take delight in this original version of a traditional folk song… The illustrations are vivid, playful and amusing…” 

 

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