The Cow That Went OINK Bernard Most's hilarious bestseller is finally available in paperback! This mixed-up barnyard tale of tolerance and friendship teaches kids (and creatures) that it's okay to be different and sometimes
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| Title | : | The Cow That Went OINK |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.94 (283 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0152047638 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 40 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2003-09-01 |
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Editorial : From Publishers Weekly Most slips several important morals--and considerable wit--into this entertaining barnyard tale, which centers on a cow that says "Oink" rather than "Moo." The other cows all laugh at this poor creature ("Moo-ha"), as do all of the other animals on the farm ("Neigh-ha"; "Baa-ha"; "Cluck-ha"; etc.). The cow is despondent, until one day she hears a friendly "Moo." Much to her surprise, the sound comes from a pig, who is also ostracized by her peers (who, of course, laugh "Oink-ha"). The two decide to teach each other the appropriate sound to make, and persevere even when the other animals jeer at them. In the end, the cow and the pig can both "moo" and "oink"--and get the last laugh, since the other creatures can only make one sound. Very young readers will love the silly animal laughs and the story's repetition. Older readers will appreciate the humor, and will absorb such subtle messages as the importance of helping others, even if they are different; of rising a
Bernard Most's hilarious bestseller is finally available in paperback! This mixed-up barnyard tale of tolerance and friendship teaches kids (and creatures) that it's okay to be different and sometimes even more fun!
That's too bad, because I wasn't ready for the book to end. If you think your chair may be killing you already, read this book!. This result is proven in detail. This is the only continuum mechanics book I've used.
My idea of an excellent math book is Greenberg's Advanced Engineering Mathematics, if that helps anyone put my review in perspective. I laminated in plastic and used under glass on a coffee table.. In both pictures, the suspect is wearing big owl-eyed glasses with dark rims. Both characters were weak when I wanted them to be strong. Throughout his harrowing trip through the cosmic dunking booth, he remains clear-eyed, honest with himself, firmly connected to his funny bone, and focused on putting one sure or shaky foot in front of the other. I tried my best to get through it, but it was so slow and redundant that I couldn't even finish it.
Minor point, but it even had gratuitous sex scenes and foul language. Jackson, who is strongly attracted to Lady Celia bu
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