About This Book
A lively illustrated picture book strings together short, rhymed verses that follow a crow who tends a small garden inhabited by comically anthropomorphic animals. Each stanza spotlights a different creature performing a whimsical or absurd action — ties and feathers, measuring and mishaps, dancing, philosophical pronouncements, and an overly long tale — after which a fox briefly disciplines the company but the crow releases them and everyone sits down to dinner in good spirits.
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