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Tim
Sep 12, 2021 rated it really liked it
This is one of my girl's favorite books correct at present. Plain it'due south considering of the ease in which it helps in understanding the difficulties of labor disputes and the social political climate in which they can rise.

Or perchance it'due south considering the cows, chickens and ducks are funny.

Either way, an entertaining children's volume that brings a laugh to her. Moderately amusing every bit an developed to read and with many opportunities to do fun voices. Also a proficient moral in terms of never trusting ducks (learned from

This is one of my daughter'southward favorite books right now. Patently it's because of the ease in which it helps in understanding the difficulties of labor disputes and the social political climate in which they can rise.

Or peradventure it'due south because the cows, chickens and ducks are funny.

Either way, an entertaining children's book that brings a express mirth to her. Moderately amusing as an adult to read and with many opportunities to do fun voices. Also a good moral in terms of never trusting ducks (learned from many a picnic where they stole bread, now the lesson is easier than ever in book form). iv/5 stars

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Philip
Apr 20, 2016 rated it actually liked it
Perhaps the most comprehensive book ever written on agreement labor dispute.
Calista
Jul 17, 2019 rated it information technology was amazing
This book cracked me up. I don't think the artwork is worthy of a Caldecott, but the story is wonderful. Doreen has a wicked sense of humor.

A group of cows plant a typewriter in the barn and they are typing up letters of demands to the farmer. When the farmer finds the notes, he gets aroused and the cows proceed strike and volition not milk any longer. So the hens go on strike as the cows are typing for them. The farmer is so angry at his animals. Anyway, all they want is electric blankets for the col

This book croaky me upwards. I don't call up the artwork is worthy of a Caldecott, but the story is wonderful. Doreen has a wicked sense of sense of humor.

A group of cows found a typewriter in the befouled and they are typing up messages of demands to the farmer. When the farmer finds the notes, he gets angry and the cows go along strike and will non milk any longer. Then the hens proceed strike as the cows are typing for them. The farmer is so angry at his animals. Anyhow, all they want is electrical blankets for the common cold nights - that's it.

A duck acts as diplomat and gets the blankets for the animals. Information technology's a beginning book that is simple, to the point and so funny. I loved it.

The kids thought it was funny too. The nephew gave this 5 stars. He thought the cows were hilarious. He said he was going to type up some demands. Oh male child. The niece thought this was funny as well and she gave this 3 stars. She said information technology was beautiful.

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Alienor ✘ French Frowner ✘
Nov 12, 2015 rated it actually liked it
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All in all, an hilarious and original book. It gave bad ideas to my pupils though. Oh, well. Meliorate now than never. We must preserve our reputation afterwards all.

PS. I always knew ducks weren't worthy of trust. Just maxim.

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All in all, an hilarious and original volume. It gave bad ideas to my pupils though. Oh, well. Better at present than never. We must preserve our reputation afterward all.

PS. I ever knew ducks weren't worthy of trust. Just saying.

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Elizabeth
Aug 26, 2008 rated it information technology was amazing
HA HA! Workers of the earth unite! I'1000 not sure how I accidentally checked out this book on how to explain union movements to your toddler, but this was a h-i-fifty-a-r-i-o-u-southward, baroque, and unexpected read. HA HA! Workers of the earth unite! I'1000 not sure how I accidentally checked out this book on how to explain union movements to your toddler, but this was a h-i-l-a-r-i-o-u-s, baroque, and unexpected read. ...more than
Karina
Dec 23, 2019 rated it it was amazing
This was a costless library giveaway and we loved it! These smart cows that show the pen is mightier than the sword, in this case typewriter.

It was funny. The kids and I giggled a scrap. I call back information technology shows kids it is never too late to learn something new and that y'all can fight for justice (or electric blankets) no matter your size or circumstance. Enjoyable.

Click, clack, MOO!!!

Anne
January nineteen, 2009 rated it actually liked it
All of my kids have loved this one! Peculiarly the ending where Duck takes off with the typewriter!
Archit
Mar 10, 2018 rated information technology it was astonishing
Somebody make me stop laughing.
Cows that type were hard to find, actually impossible. Until this book came into beingness. I thanked the writers that this fourth dimension they made the ducks play a neutral function only did they really?

Ducks cannot be trusted, correct?

Plunge straight into this hilarious ane.

P.S. Nosotros're closed. No milk today.

Somebody brand me stop laughing.
Cows that type were hard to find, actually impossible. Until this volume came into being. I thanked the writers that this fourth dimension they fabricated the ducks play a neutral part but did they really?

Ducks cannot exist trusted, right?

Plunge directly into this hilarious one.

P.S. We're closed. No milk today.

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Jackie "the Librarian"
Oct 26, 2007 rated it information technology was amazing
Recommends it for: cow lovers everywhere
You gotta watch out for those smart cows. In one case they realize their ability over farmers, there is no end to what they might ask for. Room service. Actress towels. Facials. And you know what THAT ways - the price of ice cream volition skyrocket!
Never let a cow most a typewriter, that's all I'k proverb.
You gotta sentry out for those smart cows. Once they realize their power over farmers, there is no end to what they might ask for. Room service. Actress towels. Facials. And you know what THAT ways - the price of ice cream will skyrocket!
Never let a cow most a typewriter, that's all I'yard proverb.
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Paul E. Morph
This volume is admittedly hilarious! I may have an infantile sense of sense of humor just this volume fabricated me laugh similar a deranged milkman. Information technology reminded me of the sort of thing Fasten Milligan used to write.

The illustrations are also rather wonderful, in a Quentin Blake-ish way. Fantastic book. Every child should have this on their bookshelf.

Kathryn
Mar 25, 2009 rated information technology liked it
Agreeable though smacked a little also much of labor strikes and typical corporate bad guys vs. dissatisfied workers for my gustation... I know, I know, it is a kids book, though, and it IS hilarious to call back of those cows click-ballyhoo-mooing abroad in the barn! :-)
Marieke
I desire to requite this book five stars. It's so fun to read and the artwork is wonderful. But the fiddling 17-calendar month old in whose library information technology now belongs, is a piddling deadening to warm up to new books. So I'm withholding a star until he responds to it the style he does to Little Bluish Truck and Go, Dogs, Get! I desire to give this book five stars. It's so fun to read and the artwork is wonderful. But the little 17-month old in whose library information technology now belongs, is a piddling slow to warm up to new books. So I'm withholding a star until he responds to it the way he does to Piddling Blue Truck and Go, Dogs, Become! ...more
Richard
Jun 23, 2017 rated it liked it
I wonder how cows managed to type with their reduced number of digits and no opposable thumbs. At least the hens or the messenger duck could have used the hunt and peck method, but apparently this did not occur until later in the book. This volume was written in the year 2000. I wonders why the farm animals did non use computers; with a decent voice recognition software, they might accept avoided the awkwardness and tedium of typing birthday.
Krystal
February 05, 2009 rated it it was astonishing
Author: Doreen Cronin

Illustrator: Betsy Lewin

Genre: Fiction Flick Volume

Publication Info: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing : 2000

Reading Level: Ages four-8; Early on Reader

Topic/Theme: Animal Rights/ Strike

Issues Addressed: Whether animals should exist given rights on the farm. Does the farmer have the right to go on the animals produce? Social issues: stereotypical farmer and farm setting

Classroom Uses: Read Aloud, Individual Reading, Shared Reading

Summary: The animals on the farm detect a typewri

Author: Doreen Cronin

Illustrator: Betsy Lewin

Genre: Fiction Picture Book

Publication Info: Simon & Schuster Children'south Publishing : 2000

Reading Level: Ages 4-eight; Early on Reader

Topic/Theme: Creature Rights/ Strike

Issues Addressed: Whether animals should be given rights on the farm. Does the farmer take the right to go on the animals produce? Social issues: stereotypical farmer and farm setting

Classroom Uses: Read Aloud, Individual Reading, Shared Reading

Summary: The animals on the farm find a typewriter. They start to transport the farmer letters. They need to have electric blankets because the befouled is cold at nighttime. They eventually become on strike and refuse to give their milk or eggs. The duck is the mediator in the story.

Text and image: The illustrations are phenomenal. The text and the images correlate wonderfully together. The text is written in an interactive fashion. Past the end of the book the children are mooing along with the "click, ballyhoo, moooo". They always become a chuckle out of the "click, clack, dishonest" at the end of the book. The text is engaging and comical. You do not expect the duck to choose a side, being that he is the mediator.

Literary Devices: irony (duck), innuendo (strike and worker's rights), onomatopoeia (click, clack moo)

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Jaime
Oct 07, 2008 rated it really liked it
A book nearly the power of literacy and effective advice, told with great humor.
Lata
Giddy and funny. Definitely a book that lends itself to audio very well.
CC
Jun 28, 2021 rated it it was amazing
Why I gift this book: It's Debate 101, toddler edition!
Tressa
Jun 06, 2009 rated it actually liked it
Nosotros've all heard that the "pen is mightier than the sword" and "the squeaky wheel gets the grease," well in Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type by Doreen Cronin, Farmer Brown learns firsthand merely how true these adages are when his cows notice a typewriter in the barn and demand meliorate handling.

When Farmer Brown first hears the click-clack sounds coming from the befouled, he tries digging out the wax buildup in his ears because cows can't type!

But these cows tin, and they nail their demands on the barn

Nosotros've all heard that the "pen is mightier than the sword" and "the squeaky wheel gets the grease," well in Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Blazon past Doreen Cronin, Farmer Brown learns firsthand just how true these adages are when his cows find a typewriter in the befouled and demand meliorate treatment.

When Farmer Brown first hears the click-clack sounds coming from the barn, he tries digging out the wax buildup in his ears considering cows can't type!

Just these cows tin, and they boom their demands on the befouled wall:

Dear Farmer Chocolate-brown,

The barn is very cold at night. We'd like some electric blankets.

Sincerely,
The Cows

Farmer Brownish will non requite in to their demands, so they become on strike and withhold their milk. Information technology's not long earlier the hens feel the arctic in the barn and join the strike.

This puts Farmer Brown in a tizzy because every fool knows you can't run a farm with no milk and no aiggs! So he dusts off his own typewriter and bangs out a letter reminding the cows and hens that they are animals and he demands that they produce for him.

Eventually the two sides come to an agreement, and peace returns to the farm. That is until Duck feels empowered to brand his own demands known. Seems what the tedious swimming has always needed is a diving lath.

Click, Ballyhoo, Moo rightly received a Caldecott Award in 2001 and was named one of the All-time Children'due south Book past Publisher'southward Weekly.

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Laima
Sep 23, 2013 rated it information technology was amazing
What a funny little book! I read Click Clack Moo: Cows That Blazon yesterday with v year quondam Abby and 3 twelvemonth sometime Emma, my neighbor's granddaughters.

Later on the first few pages Abby started to giggle and said she knew what the cows were typing. "They desire some electrical blankets!"

She had read this book at school and remembered it almost word for word! Both girls laughed uproariously all the way to the end of the book. So I kept hearing "Once more! Again! Read it again!"

The drawings are funny and the st

What a funny little book! I read Click Clack Moo: Cows That Blazon yesterday with five yr old Abby and 3 year old Emma, my neighbor'south granddaughters.

After the first few pages Abby started to giggle and said she knew what the cows were typing. "They want some electric blankets!"

She had read this volume at school and remembered it nigh give-and-take for word! Both girls laughed uproariously all the style to the end of the book. Then I kept hearing "Again! Once again! Read it over again!"

The drawings are funny and the story is outrageous. What young child doesn't like funny animal stories! I'thou not surprised that this book earned a Caldicott Honor.

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midnightfaerie
Jun 20, 2013 rated it really liked information technology
Not and then much a preschool aged book every bit for older children. My 5 yr old got a boot out of it and paid attending throughout. The illustrations were adorable and I could run across the states getting a copy of this and reading it again in the time to come. Simple story line that had anybody laughing.
April Thompson Freeman
Who doesn't similar cows with "tudes"?! Who doesn't like cows with "tudes"?! ...more
Chelsea
Oct 12, 2007 rated information technology it was amazing
Cronin'southward books are fabulous - consistently funny, always imaginative, and extremely clever. Sure, they're aimed a kids, but adults will appreciate the stories as well. This is the first I read, and the characters reappear in Duck For President and Dooby Dooby Moo, both of which are groovy reads as well. Cronin'south books are fabulous - consistently funny, always imaginative, and extremely clever. Certain, they're aimed a kids, merely adults will appreciate the stories as well. This is the first I read, and the characters reappear in Duck For President and Dooby Dooby Moo, both of which are corking reads equally well. ...more
Katie Scherrer
This is not a bilingual book, only information technology works very well for bilingual storytime, especially with a school-age grouping. This is a very popular title in English, so kids who do non speak Spanish have often read the story before and stay engaged hearing it in Spanish. The repeating "Clic, clac, muu" is the same in both languages and everyone tin participate! I dear using books that make parents and kids laugh together, and this is definitely 1 of those! Also great for print sensation. This is not a bilingual book, but it works very well for bilingual storytime, especially with a school-age group. This is a very pop championship in English, so kids who practise non speak Spanish have oft read the story earlier and stay engaged hearing information technology in Spanish. The repeating "Clic, clac, muu" is the aforementioned in both languages and everyone can participate! I honey using books that make parents and kids laugh together, and this is definitely one of those! Also keen for print awareness. ...more
Amy Holliday
May 14, 2008 rated information technology actually liked it
Comments on the Story:

Have you always wondered what cows would ask for if they could some how manage to type a letter to the farmer? Well if you want to find out so you should read this volume.

Recommend Uses for this Volume:

This book would be a great book for a preschool storytime. I have thought of using this volume for "working together" blazon themes, because the cows work together to get something they want. This might as well be a groovy story to do a flannel board.

Comments on the Story:

Take yous ever wondered what cows would enquire for if they could some how manage to type a letter to the farmer? Well if you want to detect out and then you should read this volume.

Recommend Uses for this Book:

This volume would be a great book for a preschool storytime. I take idea of using this volume for "working together" blazon themes, because the cows work together to go something they want. This might also be a great story to do a flannel board.

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Hector Gutierrez
This book is soo funny and cute!
I love the illustrations in the book and the Cows typing is hilarious. I wish this book was available in Spanish I would u.s.a. it to teach my kids about movements, strikes and organizations in general.
Jim
Jan 13, 2012 rated it it was amazing
Snow day today, and daddy duty includes letting the 7-year-old add a few of his favorites to the gr drove... One solar day I volition let him write his ain reviews.
Doreen Cronin was a practicing attorney in Manhattan when her start book Click, Clack Moo: Cows That Type became a publishing success. Merely her book was non published overnight. In fact, she had written this barnyard tale even before attention law school but only received rejection letters from publishers. Five years after submitting the original manuscript she got a call from a publisher who wante Doreen Cronin was a practicing attorney in Manhattan when her beginning book Click, Clack Moo: Cows That Type became a publishing success. Merely her book was not published overnight. In fact, she had written this barnyard tale fifty-fifty before attending law school just only received rejection messages from publishers. V years after submitting the original manuscript she got a call from a publisher who wanted to plough her story into a volume and the residuum is history!

The busy life of a author left no room for court litigation and arbitration so Doreen made the leap to existence a total-time children's volume writer. She then teamed upwards once again with illustrator Betsy Lewin to write another hilarious barnyard tale, Giggle, Giggle, Quack, that continues the escapades of these lovable animals on a farm.

In Doreen's latest book, Diary of a Worm, she explores the daily life of a lovable worm. Who knew that the underground dwellings and activities of worms could be so funny? Readers may even notice that worm'due south life is much the same as theirs except worm eats his homework and his head looks a whole lot similar his rear!

Doreen was born in Queens and grew upward in Long Island. She graduated from Pennsylvannia Land Academy and St. John'southward University School of Law. She currently resides in New York with her husband and canis familiaris "Ruffie."

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