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WAKE UP, RUPERT! by Mike Twohy

WAKE UP, RUPERT!

by Mike Twohy ; illustrated by Mike Twohy

Pub Date: Feb. 18th, 2014
ISBN: 978-1-4424-5998-4
Publisher: Paula Wiseman/Simon & Schuster

Rupert the Rooster just wants to sleep in!

Every morning, Rupert sets six alarm clocks and hides them around his room in the barn. That way, by the time he finds all six ringing clocks and turns them off, he will be awake enough to see the sun, crow and wake everyone on Farmer Tim’s farm. Rupert just hates getting up early. When he complains to his best friend, Sherman the sheep, Sherman volunteers to do the crowing as long as Rupert teaches him how. After a lesson, Rupert goes to sleep with his slippers over his ears. Sherman sets the alarm clocks for himself…but he has a nightmare in which he doesn’t get up in time. Waking in the middle of the night, he crows and then panics when he is not loud enough to rouse the others. He gets his entire family to bleat with him, and the farm wakes up early, with disastrous results. As Rupert watches the chaos, he vows to always do his own important job himself. Author and New Yorker cartoonist Twohy delivers a fine addition to the confused-farm-critter canon with this tale of lazy Rupert who learns a little rooster-ly responsibility. The cartoon watercolors enhance the silliness of the tale.

Preschoolers will bleat for a repeat.

(Picture book. 3-7)