
Tale of Turkey Proudfoot (version 2)
Turkey Proudfoot is the most magnificent bird on Farmer Green's farm in Pleasant Valley. His beautiful tail is the envy of every feathered creature in the yard, and he knows it. He struts with unmistakable pride, perfectly aware that all eyes are on him. But when his fellow yard mates begin to imitate his magnificent display, Turkey discovers that being admired is quite different from being truly known. Arthur Scott Bailey crafts a gentle, warmly humorous tale about vanity and belonging, perfectly suited to the 'Slumbertown and Tuck-Me-In' tradition of bedtime stories that both entertains and quietly teaches. The book's charm lies in its tender observation of farmyard dynamics and its understanding that a little pride is human, even when worn by a turkey.




























