Click Clack Moo: Cows That Type is a story about a group of cows who get a hold of a typewriter and start leaving notes for their farmer. This book is hilarious and usesa lot of great repetition which is wonderful for getting students involved in the reading. I would use this book in a classroom as ...
Sooooooo often, the books that appeal to me as a parent don't hold my kids' interest, and the books that they love (and want to hear again and again and again and again and again) I find stultifyingly dull. This book is the too-rare exception: my 3- and 1-year-old sons love the animals and the sound...
This is a nice book. Farmer Brown's cows like to type. They start requesting things (like electric blankets because the barn is cold) from the farmer. This is a cute book with nice pictures.
Karl Marx would be proud -- "Workers of the world unite!" The idea of cows, chickens and ducks typing and posting their demands of Farmer Brown is absolutely hilarious. The drawings suit the material perfectly, and the text is ideally suited for adults willing to make silly sounds while reading to l...
This one I really enjoyed. The cows and the farmer having a stalemate and the ducks brokering a peace agreement. Cute, funny and quick this is an enjoyable tale.
Every once in a while a book picked up ends up leaving one feeling speechless. Click was such a book for me. Every single of the ten chapters I read were so intricately linked with the idea of being alive.From Maggie's couch-mourning to Annie's tales to Jason's period of being lost to Lev's great es...
I love this more every time I read it. And it still amuses both of them (the kids I mean).***And while I'm thinking about it, let me add that I wish every picture book included a note about how the art was done. Maybe kids don't care, I've never thought to ask them, but I love that.
You know you have a hit when you have a room full of preschoolers laughing their adorable little arses off. It is full of the kind of humorous incongruity and repetition that younger kids eat up! This story involves a mini farm revolt in which suddenly literate cows and chickens go on strike - a m...
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