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Interrupting cow and the wolf in sheep's clothing

"Interrupting Cow has a mystery to solve! Do sheep growl, groan, or howl? If not, what could this strange new creature in the pasture be? One thing Interrupting Cow does know is that there's always room for more friends!"--Publisher.

Cows

2012
Text and illustrations look at cows for children.

Boo! Baa, la la la!

"The littlest book-lovers and their families will enjoy following the gentle cow as she ventures out into the moonlit night, trying to discover who it was that replied to her 'BOO' with a 'BAA.' The surprise ending is certain to delight everyone--young or old, feathered or furry. Told and illustrated with Sandra Boynton's celebrated charm and pizazz, Boo! Baa, La La La! is a wonderful, not-scary treat, with all the markings of a Halloween classic. BOO!" -- Amazon.

Cows from head to tail

Text and photographs introduce beginning readers to cows.

Over the moon!

2010
In this story based on the well-known rhyme, a cat and a cow want to jump over the moon, but it is so high and the little dog cannot stop laughing at them.
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Cows

2018
Text and photographs look at the life cycle of a cow.
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Cows

2024
Developed by literacy experts and educators for students in PreK through grade two, this book introduces beginning readers to cows through simple, predictable text and related photos.
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Counting cows

2024
"Chuck D?kman, a sleepy janitor, is roused into a comic cleaning state by a COWcophony of clowns. Our rowdy friends romp around the stage as readers count to ten and down again. Does Chuck D?kman find a way to get the theater clean or was it all just a dream?"--OCLC.

Interrupting cow and the wolf in sheep's clothing

2023
Interrupting Cow introduces a lonely wolf to her friends, and they all share her famous knock-knock joke.
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The true gift

2009
While spending Christmas at their grandparents' farm, Lily becomes convinced that her younger brother Liam is right about White Cow being lonely and helps him seek a companion for the cow, leaving little time for Christmas preparations or reading.

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