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The Spooky Tail of Prewitt Peacock (Sandpiper Books) Paperback - 1979
by Peet, Bill
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The other peacocks want Prewitt to move away, then they discover the benefits of his ferocious-looking tail.
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- Title The Spooky Tail of Prewitt Peacock (Sandpiper Books)
- Author Peet, Bill
- Binding Paperback
- Edition unknown
- Condition New
- Pages 32
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Clarion Books
- Date 1979-09-18
- Illustrated Yes
- Features Illustrated
- Bookseller's Inventory # 231116002
- ISBN 9780395281598 / 0395281598
- Weight 0.3 lbs (0.14 kg)
- Dimensions 9.51 x 8.11 x 0.15 in (24.16 x 20.60 x 0.38 cm)
- Ages 04 to 07 years
- Grade levels P - 2
- Reading level 720
- Library of Congress subjects Peafowl, Peacocks
- Dewey Decimal Code E
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Summary
The other peacocks want Prewitt to move away, then they discover the benefits of his ferocious-looking tail.
First line
Prewitt was a wild peacock who lived far out in the jungle where most wild peacocks live.
From the rear cover
Prewitt was a wild peacock who had no pride in himself because he lacked the glorious tail feathers characteristic of his breed. But then his scraggly tail began to sprout character; it grew and grew until it turned into a horrendous mask...However, all's well that ends well' and Prewitt's 'tail' is a happy one.