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Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Picture book review: Moo

http://motherdaughterbookreviews.com/kid-lit-blog-hop-47/
 

Never say never. I say that I never review picture books, but this one was so funny I just had to. I was working the desk at the library while the Storytime Lady was reading it, and thought I was going to die.


Moo!

Title: Moo!
Author: David LaRochelle
Illustrator: Mike Wohnoutka
Publisher: Bloomsbury/Walker, 2013.
Source: Library

The Story:
Moo. That's the whole story. Well, of course, not really, because though the only word in the book is "moo," the story is told in pictures. To put it flatly, a cow decides to take a car for a little drive, and hilarity ensues.

Review:
You would never believe how much you can say with a single word. The story is funny, with a cow that reminds me of Minnie and Moo (Denys Cazet). Cow (Moo?) gets very excited at the idea of a car, and the expressions on her face as she drives off are priceless. But the absolutely best moment is the long paragraph of moos in which she explains it all to the police officer. Anyone who can get through it without giggling is inhuman, or possibly superhuman.

Recommendation:
This is definitely a read-aloud book, as much of the story comes in the expression you put into the various moos. If you are a person who reads in an monotone--maybe not the book for you. But if you like to throw yourself into a bit of dramatic silliness, read it to your kid! If your kid is too old, or you don't have one. . . beg, buy, borrow, bum or steal one so you can read this book!


Full Disclosure: I checked Moo! out of my library, and received nothing from the writer or publisher in exchange for my honest review.  The opinions expressed are my own and those of no one else.  I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: "Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising." 

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7 comments:

  1. This one definitely goes on our reading list!! Thanks for shraing I cant wait to read it now! :)

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    1. It was so funny seeing the little kids at storytime laughing their heads off at all the right places!

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  2. Okay, I totally want to go find this NOW! :) Thanks for sharing on the KidLitBlogHop. I have a couple of your posts in my inbox that I want to respond to. I love the one about the writing book. :)

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    1. Me too! I was wondering how a picture book got read at story time, but I guess the lady holds the book up to show the pictures.

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    2. It's basically a preschool story time, so it has to be picture books. One learns to hold the book up, read upside down and sideways, etc. I do it occasionally and it's a blast. Read a page, show the picture around, read more.

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  3. Ugh! Sorry Rebecca - I tried everything to fix your image but couldn't figure it out. Apparently I'm not quite "techie" enough!

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    1. Thanks anyway. In future I will try to post only when awake.

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