Rocko is a butterfly with a mean streak and Red, a proud free-range rooster. Theyre pals in the barnyard and enjoy exploring and telling stories. Most of their stories are silly but usually contain wisdom and meaning for the other animals and for humans, tooor, as theyre called, the feeding hands.
This collection of fifty-six animal stories is shared by an all-knowing narrator who wanders the barnyard and surrounding countryside reporting on the animals activities, personalities, conflicts, and encounters with predators. True, it can be a lot of fun on the farm, but there are dangers, too.
For instance, Josephine the rabbit tells her babies about the ogre that lives in the woods. There are butterflies, bugs, grubs, ducks, geese, and chickens, all sharing the farm with Rocko and Red. Young readers will enjoy the antics of the barnyard animals and their wild neighbors while learning a few things at the same time.