Cocky Doodle Doo: A Barnyard Comedy

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The Adventures of a Little Rooster that Could…
Stuffed in a grab bag and transported to a farm via the US Postal Service, Reginald discovers he’s far more than a mail order rooster. His fondness for reading, adventure, humans and hens attract attention- both wanted and unwanted. Bullies, babies, predators and paramours are just a few of the things he has to navigate in this zany, coming of age, barnyard comedy.

3 reviews for Cocky Doodle Doo: A Barnyard Comedy

  1. Janalyn Prude

    There is so much to love about this talking animal story. Reginal is sent to live on a farm where he learned a lot about his self. He also learned he has a tendency for mischief and adventure and it is told with wit and humor that is almost on par with the movie Shrek. If you’ve ever seen that movie then you know it’s just as funny for adults as it might be for children. Even though sharing this with your children will be a personal decision, I love the book and I highly recommend it for us adult children who love talking animal stories. I received this book from audio unleashed Ian I am leaving this review voluntarily because it is that funny!

  2. Nicollette Blackeagle

    I listened to this short story with my kids and we did not enjoy it as much as the others. This book touched on subjects I was not ready to explain to young kids. We enjoyed the funny narration by Lawrence Locke as usual but the storyline was a downer. I received this book from Audiobooks Unleashed and this is my honest unbiased review.

  3. May Anderson

    This first book in the Cocky Doodle Doo series, funny enough called, Cocky Doodle Doo was not too bad. It may not be one good for really young children, but I think it does a great job of teaching about bullying and how to work together. The animals working together to defeat their bully gives Maggie the strength or courage to deal with hers.

    Lawrence Locke does a great job of bringing the different characters to life for you. Lol, although I not to sure about the singing that was attempted. I wasn’t sure if I wanted to laugh or cover my ears or maybe both!

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