Is Everyone Ready For Fun Book Report

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Is Everyone Ready for Fun, this book illustrates for children. In this book, all the characters were a cartoon. They all looks like they were drawn by color pencil. A writer of this book is Jan Thomas. Also, the writer focusing on helping the children to teach the physical activities like jumping, dancing, wiggling, and taking naps. The book tells that the rowdy cows come to the chicken house, and they start doing those activities. Jumping, dancing, and wiggling done by cows make chicken fell angry. But, later, chicken joins them, when they were taking naps in the sofa. This book shows that the chicken forgives them and join them.
Chicken, Pig, Cow’s First Fight is alike as Is Everyone Ready for Fun because all the characters are the cartoon,

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