"Johnny Crow's Party" by L. Leslie Brooke is a cheerful children's book about Johnny Crow and his garden party for all his animal friends! The animals arrive and spread warmth and laughter throughout the garden. The book introduces a cast of colorful animal characters as they join in on the fun in the garden, like an eagle and a flamingo. The tone of the book is jovial, light-hearted, and friendly with many animals making fun. This garden party creates a world full of laughter and friendship.
Johnny Crow's Party
By L. Leslie (Leonard Leslie) Brooke
In a whimsical garden, a crow throws a party with animal guests who cause uproarious antics!
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About the AuthorLeonard Leslie Brooke was a British artist, book illustrator and writer.
Leonard Leslie Brooke was a British artist, book illustrator and writer.
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