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VVIP+++ Click, Clack, Moo Cows That Type by Doreen Cronin

VVIP+++ Click, Clack, Moo Cows That Type by Doreen Cronin

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Click, Clack, Moo Cows That TypeDoreen Cronin

Amazon.com Review The literacy rate in Farmer Brown's barn goes up considerably once his cows find an old typewriter and begin typing. To the harassed farmer's dismay, his communicative cows quickly become contentious: Dear Farmer Brown, The barn is very cold at night. We'd like some electric blankets. Sincerely, The Cows When he refuses to comply with their demands, the cows take action. Farmer Brown finds another note on the barn door: "Sorry. We're closed. No milk today." Soon the striking cows and Farmer Brown are forced to reach a mutually agreeable compromise, with the help of an impartial party--the duck. But this poor, beleaguered farmer's "atypical" troubles are not over yet! This hilarious tale will give young rebels-in-the-making a taste of the power of peaceful protest and the satisfaction of cooperative give and take. Witty watercolors by award-winning illustrator Betsy Lewin (Snake Alley Band, Araminta's Paint Box) will make this a favorite for one and all, even if words such as "ultimatum" and "neutral" throw the younger set. (Ages 5 to 8) --Emilie Coulter Read more From Publishers Weekly Plucky barnyard denizens unite to improve their working conditions in this hilarious debut picture book from Cronin (appropriately enough, an attorney). Farmer Brown is dumbfounded when his cows discover an old typewriter in the barn and begin experimenting ("All day long he hears click, clack, moo. Click, clack, moo. Clickety clack moo"). Things really get out of hand when the cows began airing their grievances. Lewin (Araminta's Paint Box) conveys the fellow's shock as he reads: "Dear Farmer Brown, The barn is very cold at night. We'd like some electric blankets. Sincerely, The Cows." When Farmer Brown denies the cows' request, the bovine organizers go on strike. Through the use of the man's shadow, Lewin communicates his rage: the straw in his hat creates the appearance of his hair on end. With help from a neutral duck mediator, the exasperated Farmer Brown finally makes concessions. But, much to his dismay, the cows are not the only creatures that can type. Cronin humorously turns the tables on conventional barnyard dynamics; Lewin's bold, loose-lined watercolors set a light and easygoing mood that matches Farmer Brown's very funny predicament. Kids and underdogs everywhere will cheer for the clever critters that calmly and politely stand up for their rights, while their human caretaker becomes more and more unglued. Ages 3-7. (Feb.) Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. Read more See all Editorial Reviews

Atheneum Books for Young Readers; Library Binding edition (February 1, 2000)

Click, Clack, Moo Cows That Type by Doreen Cronin

Click, Clack, Moo Cows That Type by Doreen Cronin is I'm a 3rd grade reading teacher and know kids enjoy Doreen Cronin's books. I read the book prior to adding it to my classroom library and was disappointed. It's not her best work. The book lacks sentence fluency, (is choppy) and does not have much of a plot, even for the reading level.

Click, Clack, Moo Cows That Type by Doreen Cronin is cute book ,just wish it was in color . but its good for 6-8 year old to read. wish amazon would start showing inside of books , so I try to.

Click, Clack, Moo Cows That Type by Doreen Cronin is I'd anxiously awaited the day that my toddler grandson would sit still long enough to listen to one of the library of books I'd purchase for him. I'd tried many times to get him to settle in on my lap for a story, like his mom always did. He was always too active! This past August, we vacationed at the Outer Banks. The owner of the home we rented had a large collection of children's books. On the first day, Colin spied a tattered copy of Click Clack Moo and climbed aboard my lap for a story. For the first time, he sat through the entire book. At the end of the tale, he uttered "I want more," which in two-year-old means "Read it again!" During the week we were at the beach, he probably had it read to him about a hundred times! Before we left for home, I ordered Click-Clack Moo and a few other Click-Clack books to have waiting for him when we arrived back home. His parents and I have it memorized so that we can "read it" while we're driving. This book opened my grandson up to the world of reading and enjoying stories. I more that highly recommend it!

Click, Clack, Moo Cows That Type by Doreen Cronin is I found it difficult to find a book for my daughter. She does not care for princess books or those marketed specifically to girls. So we tried Chicken Squad. She absolutely loved the book. Overall, I find it to be a terrific book for little girls looking for adventure and/or a mystery. It's funny and silly.