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PreSchool-K¨CThe words cattle drive have new meaning as clever cows Mabel and Molly sneak Farmer's keys from his back pocket to take the truck for a quick spin. They can't read stop signs, have never heard a police siren, and don't know what flashing lights mean or where to find the brake pedal. Chickens and hay bales fly, police give chase, and the mayor shakes his fists in frustration. These cows do make a festive sight with the debris from their close encounter with the mayor's prize flowerbeds filling the streets in ‘the best parade we've ever seen!' They are celebrities. The people wanted autographs,/but cows, of course, can't spell./They stamped their hooves in pads of ink,/which worked out rather well. A repeated Sakes alive! refrain and rhyming couplets frame the text, illustrated with cartoon figures in pastel acrylics. Beware these crafty farm animals¨Cthe horses are now asking to drive. Welcome silliness in any library.¨CMary Elam, Forman Elementary School, Plano, TX |
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What happens when the cows sneak up behind Farmer and steal his keys? They go on a cattle drive, of course! A beautifully-illustrated, perfectly-rhyming tale with all the hilarious twists and turns expected in a Karma Wilson book. Full of vivid word pictures and fun plays on words, everyone will want to drive-just remember to remind your toddler that it's not okay to joyride!
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