Cocky Doodle Scrooge: A Barnyard Comedy

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It’s Dickens…with chickens!

Nothing puts a damper on the Christmas spirit more than a big, white, fluffy bully named Sweetie. 

The badly named rooster is cruising for a bruising after his Halloween antics nearly burnt down the barnyard. 

Reginald and his flock plot to serve him a large helping of humble pie with the aid of their fellow farm animals and some creative storytelling. But will doing so put them on Santa’s naughty list? 

Find out in this Barnyard Christmas Carol.  It’s chick lit at its finest (or rather chicken lit!) in book number three of Cocky Doodle Doo, a zany barnyard comedy series! 

Note: This story is family friendly, with some mild adult humor.

1 review for Cocky Doodle Scrooge: A Barnyard Comedy

  1. May Anderson

    Wow, this is an awesome Christmas story to read with your children or to kids if you don’t have any.

    Sweetie is definitely not “sweet” and continues to put the chickens at risk of being Christmas dinner. The things the animals got up to in trying to get Sweetie to change was too funny and then I shuddered when their plan fell apart right near the end of their version of Scrooge.

    Lawrence Locke the narrator does a super job giving the different characters their own voice. However, I wish Maggie’s wasn’t so loud, smiles. But Sweetie’s is great with a New York tone, maybe Brooklin. It fits him just right.

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