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When she and Davy Crockett have their first child, she says they should have twenty more.Sally was the youngest of several siblings, all of whom were boys.When she saw two eagles harassing Davy Crockett, she screamed at them so loudly that she blasted the color off their heads, inventing bald eagles. Make Me Wanna Shout: Sally boasted as a newborn that she could outscream any baby in Kentucky and her voice continued being useful as she grew up.Love at First Sight: Sally and Davy Crockett fell in love with each other within the first few minutes of their acquaintance, and Davy proposed marriage immediately thereafter.In embarrassment, it hides and then runs off to grow a new coat, leaving Sally with its old fur. She screams back, causing the startled bear to tumble backwards and "shave" itself with the stalagmites.

Bears Are Bad News: A huge bear growls in Sally's face when she accidentally takes shelter in its den.While watching the homestead and her firstborn on her own, she thrashes a huge number of troublesome gators. Action Mom: Being a mother doesn't get in the way of Sally's ferocity at all.This book includes examples of the following tropes: From scaring the skin off a grizzly bear to rescuing the famous Davy Crockett, Sally proves herself as the center of an American legend. The day she was born, Sally Ann Thunder Ann Whirlwind announced she could outdo any baby in Kentucky, and her exploits just heated up from there. Sally Ann Thunder Ann Whirlwind Crockett is a 1985 picture book by Steven Kellogg, based on a lesser-known American tall tale heroine.
