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Red Rooster Barnyard Detective

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About Red Rooster Barnyard Detective

Product description Innocent until proven guilty! The animals of Brambles Farm live simple and happy lives, but even farm life has its mysteries. Red Rooster, Barnyard Detective, and the Case of the Missing Egg is a farm animal mystery that begins when a frantic Henrietta Hen is convinced someone has stolen one of her eggs. She rushes to Red Rooster who immediately gets on the "case." After interviewing all possible witnesses, all suspicion points to Mr. Fox. Did Mr. Fox steal Henrietta’s Egg? Join Red Rooster as he uses his detective skills to solve this barnyard mystery. The characters are quirky and lovable. The beautiful artwork and story are a creative vehicle to present a valuable message to young children. Red Rooster, Barnyard Detective seeks to teach about the power of words, the dangers of jumping to conclusions, the unforeseen consequences of such actions, and the grace of contrition and forgiveness. If you like children’s farm books, mystery and detective books for children, farm animal children’s books or children’s animal comics and graphic novel style books then you should give Red Rooster, Barnyard Detective a try. This farm animal book is perfect for toddlers, preschool, kindergarten and elementary age group. Get your copy today! From the Author Red Rooster, Barnyard Detective was written to teach children about the importance of words and the potential consequences of rash judgments. Children will learn about how to apologize sincerely, while at the same time reaffirming their confidence and sense of self-worth. Even as adults we can jump to conclusions and judge others hastily. Who has not experienced the difficulty of making an apology and general struggle with expressing ourselves? Imagine how challenging this can be for a child, who may not have the tools to express their emotions constructively or effectively. Words are powerful and we should always take care to think before we speak.