The cow said "boo!"

Lana Button, 1968-

Book - 2021

"In rhyming quatrains with a chant-along refrain, a sick cow has a run-in with a sheet on a clothesline and is mistaken for a ghost because her stuffed-up nose turns every "moo" to "boo." She is disheartened when her friends are frightened of her, but she uses the situation to her advantage to scare off a marauding fox. Recognized at last, the cow is nursed back to health by her friends, but a lighthearted twist suggests that the cold is contagious."--

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Genres
Picture books for children
Children's stories Pictorial works
Stories in rhyme
Picture books
Published
Toronto : Pajama Press [2021]
Language
English
Main Author
Lana Button, 1968- (author)
Other Authors
Alice Carter (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : chiefly color illustrations ; 26 cm
Audience
AD440L
ISBN
9781772782165
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

The cow's cold turns her moo into a boo, scaring all of the farm animals--and even, thankfully, a would-be predator. With the repeated refrain "the cow said, 'Boo!' " Button's story lends itself perfectly to a preschool group read-aloud. When the ill (and therefore clumsy) cow stumbles into a clothesline and becomes enveloped in a ghostly sheet, she unintentionally shocks her fellow farm animals. Seeing her friends' terrified reactions to her greetings, the still-enshrouded cow sadly goes off by herself. But when she notices a fox creeping toward her friends, she uses her new scariness to save the farm. Button's rhyming text hits at just the right pace, encouraging participation from little readers. Kids will love being in on the joke that the cow isn't really a ghost, and the silliness of the animal sounds when they all catch the cow's cold will certainly elicit many a giggle. Carter's illustrations include subtle hints at fall and Halloween even though the text doesn't explicitly mention the season: Pumpkins dot the field, there's a jack-o'-lantern shirt on the clothesline, and leaves float across the pages. The real visual highlight, however, is the progression of frames showing the fox sneaking through the field of snoozing animals. The glow of the moonlight acts as a spotlight on the fox, drawing readers' attention to the action the animals don't notice. The rear endpapers present five illustrated steps to "wash your hooves and paws!" and keep colds away. An infectious seasonal read-aloud. (Picture book. 3-6) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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One day the cow had such a cold That when she tried to moo Her nose was super stuffy And the cow said BOO! Excerpted from The Cow Said BOO! by Lana Button All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.