Moo Who? (Hardcover)
| Author: Margie Palatini | Illustrator: Keith Graves |
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Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Perfection Learning
ISBN-10: 0756981891
ISBN-13: 9780756981891
Sku: 217139701
Publish Date: 8/23/2010
Age Range:
8 to 11
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After being hit on the head, Hilda the singing cow forgets what sound she should make, so she imitates different animals until she gets her "moo" back. |
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Poor Hilda Mae Heifer! After a barnyard accident, she gets a form of amnesia that makes her forget what sound a cow is supposed to make. At first, the other animals are pleased to have the rather loud Hilda Mae silenced, but they soon realize Hilda Mae needs to be able to make her very own, quite distinctive, sound. Will they be able to help Hilda Mae recover her moo? Color illustrations accompany the text.
Poor Hilda Mae Heifer! After a barnyard accident, she gets a form of amnesia that makes her forget what sound a cow is supposed to make. At first, the other animals are pleased to have the rather loud Hilda Mae silenced, but they soon realize Hilda Mae needs to be able to make her very own, quite distinctive, sound. Will they be able to help Hilda Mae recover her moo? Color illustrations accompany the text.
Praise
Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
"This overenthusiastic if daft bovine is certain to become a beloved storytime star, and young listeners will happily inappropriately honk, peep, oink and meow along with our confused protagonist." - Hope Morrison July/August 2004
"This overenthusiastic if daft bovine is certain to become a beloved storytime star, and young listeners will happily inappropriately honk, peep, oink and meow along with our confused protagonist." - Hope Morrison July/August 2004

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