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HELP WANTED: ONE ROOSTER

Andrea Stegmaier Julie Falatko

The search for the perfect rooster to save a struggling farm from chaos will leave readers howling - and trying out their very best cock-a-doodle-doo!
A farm.
Bucolic beauty, barns, and... sleepy animals everywhere?
This farm needs a rooster, and Cow is determined to find the perfect candidate.
One rooster, who wakes up first thing in the morning, with a resounding cock-a-doodle-do - is that too much to ask?
YES!
This tale of a frenzied farm and the beleaguered cow trying to keep it all together packs more than laughs. As each enthusiastic candidate learns: roostering isn't what you are, but what you do. And there's room for everyone.
As long as they wake up early - er, I mean brew strong coffee - or is it press the big button? - oh never mind. All are welcome!

Julie Falatko writes books for children. She is the author of the picture books Snappsy the Alligator (Did Not Ask to Be in This Book) and Snappsy the Alligator and His Best Friend Forever (Probably), No Boring Stories!, The Great Indoors, the Two Dogs in a Trench Coat chapter book series, and Rick the Rock of Room 214. Julie lives with her family in Maine, where she maintains the Little Free Library in front of their house. You can follow her at JulieFalatko.com.

Andrea Stegmaier loves to make books. As a kid she made books for her dolls, later she made books for her kids, and now she makes books for everyone. She went to university to study architecture, but that's a different story. Andrea lives with her family in Stuttgart, a busy town in Germany. You can follow her at AndreaStegmaier.com.
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Published 2024-06-18 by Viking

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Published 2024-06-18 by Viking

Comments

The Office meets Chicken Run in this workplace comedy, in which an "extremely cool and helpful sheep" reveals how a barnyard solves its productivity problem.Alongside snappy narration from Falatko, crisp-edged, graphical artwork by Stegmaier (AAALLIGATOR!) packs visual information into busy spreads in which a gardener rabbit dozes while the hose runs, and an audio speaker signals the rooster's new interest.

Stegmaier gives this farmyard a clever modern flair.will have grown-ups chuckling.[and] kids will giggle at the expressive animals and whimsical artwork. A cheeky tale worth crowing about.

What's a farm to do when its rooster has let his hobbies get in the way of rousing the farm? Look for a new candidate, of course.Frustration over finding the right candidate almost boils over, until the animals are taught that unconventional methods of completing a task, combined with teamwork, can provide exactly what they're looking for, even if it does come about in an unexpected way. The illustrations of the farm and its inhabitants are colorful and charming (particularly the semiopaque, completely adorable blob), and adults who think they've heard every possible iteration of a farm tale will be pleasantly surprised with this unique look at what it takes to keep a ranch running.

[The narrative] allows for plenty of clever humor, and the revelation that the farm is not just a farm but also a highly successful concert venue recasts the first half with even more whimsy. The sheep has a bit of sass and snark in her narration, and each candidate brings a unique silliness to add to the fun. Greens and teals dominate the pastoral spreads, but it's the background detail, such as the VIR (very important rooster) sign outside a room with a disco ball or the various sleeping poses of snoozing animals, that will have readers revisiting the scenes. The message on teamwork is subtly tucked in, and readers will delight in the animals' creative solution to the farm's employment challenges.