Bill Peet: Dudley Cockerel
Bill Peet: Dudley Cockerel
Bill Peet: Dudley Cockerel
Bill Peet: Dudley Cockerel

Bill Peet: Dudley Cockerel

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Dudley's rooster was the first to greet the sun every morning. In response, the sun gave him a big smile - Dudley was his favorite crow. However, in the barnyard, the rooster was also a favorite. The animals sincerely believed that it was Dudley who made the sun rise in the morning. Dudley himself did not think so and, in order to correct this misunderstanding, he decided to tell his comrades that he was the most ordinary rooster and that his singing does not wake the sun - it rises by itself. But the evil, envious goose Gunther overheard his thoughts and declared Dudley a fraud. The inhabitants of the barnyard did not believe fat Gunther. And they turned out to be right. One day Dudley couldn't crow the dawn and the sun didn't come up.
This fairy tale was composed and drawn by Bill Peet (1915-2002), the famous American artist, screenwriter and writer, whose books have been published in different languages ​​of the world for more than half a century. Before becoming a writer, Bill Peet worked for many years as an animator at the Walt Disney Studios and was involved in the creation of legendary feature films such as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, and many others.

Author: Bill Peet

Pages: 48 (coated). Soft cover

Dimensions: 215x280 mm

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