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Moo Dog by David Milgrim
Moo Dog by David Milgrim









VERDICT A sweet story that fledgling readers will delight in tackling many times over." - School Library Journal Praise for Santa Duck : "Quirky, funny story that will have both kids and adults laughing. It's a neat and humorous outing, and its sly championing of noisy, engaged reading will add a pleasing disruption to early reader struggles." - The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Praise for Moo Bird : "Children learn that it is OK to be different in this beginning reader.The colorful, detailed expressions of the cartoon animals are sure to please and have youngsters rooting for Moo Bird. Recommended by: Barb Langridge, abookandahug.Praise for Moo Dog : "This follow-up to Milgrim's Moo Bird again demonstrates the author-illustrator's established gift for peppy beginning reading. Who knew one dog, one bird and one word could be so perfect?

Moo Dog by David Milgrim Moo Dog by David Milgrim

They can handle the words and they'll love the action and the humor. There's a great comedic delivery going on here that makes the simple text so readable by the just getting the hang of it readers. How can they get the other animals to see that it's a good idea to try something new and different? How can they get the other animals to join in the fun? But what if they don't want to Woof and Tweet? What if they want to try out their MOOOOOO? And they're having a lot of fun being different. Everybody wants the dog to say Woof and the Bird to Tweet. Why would a dog and a bird sing, "Moooooooooo." They are not cows.īoy, when a fellow or a gal tries something new and different, it sure isn't easy.

Moo Dog by David Milgrim

He's followed by a short parade of the other barnyard animals all with the same question. A duet of Mooooooooo! Donkey comes to see what all the noise is about. Mooooooooooo! Dog and bird are singing a duet.











Moo Dog by David Milgrim