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1) Cows
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A basic introduction to cows describes their physical characteristics, diet, and farm life.
2) Cows
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"A basic introduction to cows and how they live on the farm. Simple text and full color photographs. Developed by literacy experts for students in kindergarten through third grade"--Provided by publisher.
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"Bermooda is a tropical island that is full of walking, talking cows. Here in Bermooda the sun is perfectly bright and the breeze is perfectly warm. It's the kind of perfection that makes it seem like nothing in this mootopian paradise could ever change. But when a hu'man washes ashore, everything changes!"--from publisher's description.
5) Baby cows
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"Developed by literacy experts and educators for students in PreK through grade two, this book introduces beginning readers to baby cows through simple, predictable text and related photos"--
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Magic and mayhem abound in this fantasy adventure from the author of The Scandalous Sisterhood of Prickwillow Place.
Young dairymaid Begonia has lost her cow Alfalfa. So, she has set off on a search across the countryside even though she has nothing but a magical map to guide her. Along the way, she meets a mother and baby, a woodcutter, a very dirty young man, and an eight-foot ostrich.
Meanwhile, the emperor has gone missing from the royal palace...
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Cows are some of the most well-known farm animals. They're also popular show animals. Readers of this informative guide are introduced to the basics of showing cows at the fair. Accessible text not only teaches readers what their experience at a cow show might be like, but also helps them learn how best to raise and care for their cow at home or on the farm. Colorful photographs keep readers engaged, while concise fact boxes add further detail.
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This story is about Benny the Bull and how he mistreats all the other animals on Mr. Evan's farm. Because of that, the other animals don't like him very much. However, one day, Benny finds himself in big trouble and asks the other animals to help him. Will they come to Benny's rescue or just ignore his pleas for help?
Young readers will greatly enjoy the story and will learn important lessons from it. The book is filled with picturesque illustrations...
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Let's Go Horseback Riding tells the story of two young twin shelter cats, Carly and Charly, as they take on the challenge of horseback riding. Carly has big ideas and is ready to go--as long as Charly does all the planning.
As it turns out, it's not as easy as it sounds for cats to ride horses. In this adventure, they search for cat-size equines, as well as the appropriate cat equipment and gear. There are some issues with cats on saddles! Who...
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When eight-year-old Milena finds a rather large cow – a first class Ayrshire –splashing around in her bathtub, she really isn't sure what to do. But this cow wants more than anything to be the most beautiful cow in the pageant, and she can't do it alone. A wacky, funny story about friendship and being a little bit different, this is something special for elementary readers or children age 7+. Brilliant two-colour illustrations by Katja Wehner....
13) Moo Cows. Moo
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"Moo Cows Moo" is the playful story of a herd of cows living on Rocky Creek Dairy. Each member of the herd adds a different personality to the book. The story began as a birthday present for the author/illustrator's father, known as Farmer Ben in the book. It then, led to this, adorable book that is sure to give you a smile or maybe even a moo.
15) The big eyed cow
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Having big eyes is something that brings a lot of joy to Mooya, Mr. Dandelion's pretty little cow. Unfortunately, one day, her eyes start shrinking. The cow gets really sad, and she starts looking for a solution. Thanks to her perseverance, she will figure it out, you have the young author's word on it.
16) Cows and Calves
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Mother cows never forget their calves and take care of them even when they're all grown up. Farmers say mother cows will often pamper their children in the fields, staying close to their families long into adulthood. This absorbing text explores how cows raise their calves on the farm and how the farmers help them do it. Young readers are encouraged to learn about these friendly farm animals through full-page photographs and easy-to-read language,...
17) Lost Then Found
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I knew nothing about the baby calf when it was first sighted. I did not know if or when I would find the calf. I only knew that in order to save it I would have to search the farm fields and all the other neighboring field until it was found.
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Archie and Katie are playing on Cow Hill when they meet a cat called Bailey. Bailey looks and sounds odd and is not the kind of friend the two would normally play with, but because she is lost, they decide to hang out together and end up having a wee adventure by wandering off to places they are not supposed to go, finding trouble along the way and a new friend who is also a bit weird. Bailey comes to the rescue and they all become great friends.
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The class teacher is discussing facts about animals, but the protagonist, young Ezra, is more interested in their acts and starts to contemplate what it would feel like to be some of these animals. First, he turns into a cow and realizes he has no fingers or a hand, and then sees that his peers come in varying colors and have a strange way of sleeping and dreaming. Next, he sees several doors with each needing a key to open them and one that is opened...
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