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Mindful Mao, the happy cow, is not like other cows.He does yoga, wears a toga, meditates, and bows.The other cows don't know how, Mao became this way.What can they do to make Mao MOO, and not say NAMASTE?
Griffin is a fluffy, large mammal with a very grumpy attitude. He cannot figure out what he is or where he belongs. Join Griffin and his friends on his journey to discover what it means to learn exactly who you are.
Can help be found?Princess Claire watched the long line of subjects waiting to talk to her father. Every day, the King opened his court to hear the concerns of his people and one of those people was a boy Claire's age. But when the guard closes the gate for the day and young Ninian is still unheard, Claire can tell his heart is broken. Rules are rules but does Claire know when it's okay to break them? Taking the boy's hand, she rushes him to her father. Can even the King solve Ninian's problem?
The first published activity book from The Cattle Hustler. A collection of images to keep even the most discerning critic busy on long roads.Suitable for all agesFeatures a variety of detailed and simpler imagesPrinted on high quality, bright white paperBound in a sturdy paperback coverDimensions: 8.5" x 8.5"
Sadie and Jack can't wait to get back to Papa and Nana's farm! Come along with them for anotherexciting adventure.When Sadie and Jack help Nana take care of the calves, they soon discover that calves, just likechildren, have minds of their own. Ginger, a spunky calf, squeezes through the fence-she really wants tobe fed! Join the fun and mischief as Sadie and Jack lend a hand to make sure Ginger is safe.To see the farm in action, watch for Augmented Reality markers throughout the book.
If I Had a Cow is a children's picture book designed for early readers. It highlights foods created from cow's milk such as cream, butter and cheese. In a surprise twist, and told through the eyes of a little girl who dreams of having a cow, the last part of the book shares a subtle message about childhood hunger and food insecurity.
Hector, Hamish and Morag are taking part in the world famous Braemar Gathering and Highland Games. With a few hours to spare they head off to explore the forest, with no thought of how to get back. Join the three friends as they work together to find a way home and meet a very special lady in need of a helping hand during their adventure.The Queen's love of Balmoral in Scotland and Highland Cattle inspired the story, which was written a few years before her sad passing in September 2022.
Christina's Heifer is a big little cow that does not quite fit in. She does not know how. She likes the fine things she sees on TV and she likes to dress as celebs you see. But when the day came and they all ran away, Fred finch flit by with vital words to say. With a wise old bird's words Christina's Heifer might find a new way to play.The first in a series of a children's interpretation of The Seven Deadly Sins.Portrayed for an innocent mind as The Seven Kindly Grins.
"Water buffalo are ... Asian animals that live in India, Nepal, and other countries. Readers will find out where they can be found on a map, what water buffalo look like, what they eat, and a little about their young"--Publisher marketing.
The irrepressible Ralph learned how to fly, so why shouldn't he learn to swim? Like other animals, he, too, wants to be able to cool off easily on sweltering summer days. There's only one small problem: Ralph is a cow. And cows don't swim. At least not yet ... With the same unsinkable optimism that got him off the ground in WHEN PIGS FLY, Ralph pairs the help of friends with some summer accessories and figures out how to beat the heat and the naysayers around him. Like its award-winning picture book partner, WHEN PIGS FLY, Sink or Swim has also been recognized as an exemplary story of optimism, being shortlisted for the Ontario Library Association Blue Spruce Reading Program Award, shortlisted for the Saskatchewan Young Readers' Choice Shining Willow Award, and named Finalist for the Independent Publisher Book Awards, Best Children's Picture Book.
An Udderly Crazy childrens picture book! Join this band of bovines as they embark on their Udderly Crazy World Tour of music, merriment, and cow mishaps! The Cows Go Moo! is a rhyming picture book for children who love to laugh, sing and dance! The book and the free song download, which goes along with the book page by page, are full of humorous lyrics and vivid illustrations that readers of all ages will be crazy about. Along their journey youll see this diverse group of Cows in the snow, on the beach, and in many famous places around the world, such as Stonehenge, Easter Island and The Great Wall of China! The book even comes with,Sheet Moosic! When you buy this book, youll be saving lives through the Buy-A-Book/ Give-A-Cow Project. Ten percent of the profits go to Heifer International. The tour is about to kick off! Are you ready to join us? Ok, lets get MOOving
Raisin has a lot of favorite things, but change is NOT one of them. And when her mother has a new baby cow, everything changes for the worse.But then, when absolutely everything is going wrong, Raisin discovers a change in herself?one that delights the entire herd.This irresistible tale of new siblings is sure to become a favorite for little ones everywhere.
His fields are empty, so Tom Farmer is looking for all the farmyard animals. He's in for a big surprise when he finds them! What will he do to sort them out? Die-cut holes in each page hold clues to what follows, with lots of scope for imitation and expression.
One night on the farm, the cows overhear a fantastic tale.?Hey Diddle Diddle, the cat and the fiddle, the cow jumped over the moon!?Inspired by this classic rhyme, a plucky cow named Cindy Moo sets out to prove that cows really can leap over the moon.The other cows laugh at her, but that doesn't stop Cindy from trying?and failing?night after night . . . until a trick of nature shows Cindy a way to triumph. As delightfully silly as the original nursery rhyme, this hilarious picture book will have readers of all stripes (and spots) cheering for its determined heroine.
It's the farmer's birthday.Minnie is giving him her last cream puff. Moo has knitted him a special sweater?very special. So special that one sleeve is longer than the other, and the sweater can sneeze. Even Elvis the Rooster is?Wait a minute.Where is Elvis?
When Minnie and Moo are mistaken for bank robbers, will they escape the long arm of the law?
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