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Clovis Crawfish and Simeon Suce-Fleur, by Mary Alice Fontenot/Illustrated by Scott R. Blazek, Pelican Publishing Company, Inc.
It's springtime in south Louisiana, or is it? Clovis Crawfish isn't about to wait around in his mudhouse to find out!
He sticks his head and whiskers outside the opening to his mudhouse and finds Rosalie Redbird and Christophe Cricket singing about the arrival of le printemps (spring). But if spring has arrived, where are Rene' Rainfrog, Gaston Grasshopper, and Josette June Bug? Clovis decides to head for the swamp to find out. There he meets Simeon Suce-Fleur, a tiny hummingbird who is looking for threads to build her nest, and wise old Henri Hibou (Henry Owl), who warns Clovis that it is not yet spring. When tiny flakes of snow begin to fall, Clovis discovers that Henri Hibou was right, and dashes back to the warmth of his mudhole.
Reader's Reviews
I love all the different animals in this book. It’s such a good story, and I learned some French words, too!
Bearemy, age
9
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i love this book it is great
better then great.
paige, age
8
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i love the book,its verry great though but i think youve got to put more words and make it a little bit long story!But dont worry i like it its the best book youve ever written,i guess.youre a great writer!
shila, age
10
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