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Books with title The Cow Said Meow!

  • The Cow Said Neigh!

    Rory Feek, Bruno Robert

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson, Oct. 2, 2018)
    From New York Times bestseller Rory Feek, one half of the singing duo Joey+Rory, comes The Cow Said Neigh!, a fun and humorous tale of farm animals who wish they were like the other animals . . . which leads to a farm-full of confusion! Children will laugh out loud when the cow wants to run free like a horse, the sheep wants a snout like a pig, and the dog wants to be inside like the cat. The Cow Said Neigh! will teach children:Animal sounds with clever rhymesHow to celebrate the unique strengths in each of usThis delightful book is perfect for:Reading out loud at home or in classroomsAges 4-8
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  • The Cow Said Neigh!

    Rory Feek, Bruno Robert

    Board book (Thomas Nelson, Oct. 2, 2018)
    From New York Times bestseller Rory Feek, one half of the singing duo Joey+Rory, comes The Cow Said Neigh!, a fun and humorous tale of farm animals who wish they were like the other animals . . . which leads to a farm-full of confusion! Children will laugh out loud when the cow wants to run free like a horse, the sheep wants a snout like a pig, and the dog wants to be inside like the cat. The Cow Said Neigh! will teach children:Animal sounds with clever rhymesHow to celebrate the unique strengths in each of usThis delightful book is perfect for:Reading out loud at home or in classroomsAges 4-8
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  • Meow Said the Cow

    Emma Dodd

    Hardcover (Arthur A. Levine Books, May 1, 2011)
    It's a noisy morning in the barnyard: roosters crowing, cows mooing, mice squeaking! And the farmer's cat has had enough. With a flick of his tail, the cat casts a spell and the barnyard is turned upside-down. The chickens are oinking, the sheep are barking, and the sheepdog can only let out a confused "Baa?" It's not long before the animals figure out who's to blame...Emma Dodd's bright, bold illustrations bring this farm full of very confused animals to life, and her hilarious rhyming text is sure to send young readers giggling (and mooing, and cock-a-doodle-dooing!).
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  • Meow Said the Mouse

    Beatrice Barbey, Philippe Ames

    Hardcover (Parallax Press, May 10, 2005)
    Inspired by a grandmother's bedtime story and the teachings of Thich Nhat Hanh, Meow Said the Mouse is a delightful and whimsical tale of a mouse that turns into a cat. Instead of being afraid, the mouse learns to appreciate her new appearance and realizes that she is a part of everything else on earth. Told as an endless loop (the end of the story becomes the beginning again), the story serves as a metaphor for change, and presents an original example of the Buddhist idea of interdependence.Philippe Ames combines paper cutout and collage techniques with Indonesian shadow puppet esthetics. These illustrations perfectly complement the intimate, handcrafted character of the story, resulting in contemporary original art rooted in an ancient tradition.
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  • The Cow Said Meow

    John Himmelman

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Nov. 15, 2016)
    No one likes getting caught out in the rain! One drizzly day on the farm, a cow overhears a cat meowing to be let into the house. When the kind old lady inside opens the door, the cow gets an idea--one that spirals out of control!Minimal text and maximum hilarity make for a zany, fun-filled tale as we find out what happens when the cow says meow.
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  • The Cow Said Meow

    John Himmelman

    language (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Nov. 15, 2016)
    No one likes getting caught out in the rain! One drizzly day on the farm, a cow overhears a cat meowing to be let into the house. When the kind old lady inside opens the door, the cow gets an idea--one that spirals out of control!Minimal text and maximum hilarity make for a zany, fun-filled tale as we find out what happens when the cow says meow.
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  • Not Now! Said the Cow

    Joanne Oppenheim, Chris Demarest

    Paperback (Bank Street, July 1, 1981)
    Crow asks for help. Cow answers, "Not now!"; "I'm asleep," baas Sheep; "Nix, nix!" peep the Chicks. Find out what Crow wants and laugh along as he has the last . . .Caw, Caw!
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  • And the Cow Said Moo!

    Mildred Phillips, Sonja Lamut

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, May 3, 2000)
    One sunny morning a very young cow set out across the barnyard and demands, in a bossy way, that all the other farm animals say Moo. But... Does a pig say Moo? Can a sheep say Moo? Will a dog say Moo? Maybe a horse says Moo? And what about a duck? It takes a wise old owl to show the bossy little cow why and how and Whoooo is Whoooo!
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  • "Not Now!" Said the Cow

    Joanne Oppenheim

    eBook (ipicturebooks, Jan. 8, 2010)
    In this story based on "The Little Red Hen," a little black crow asks his animal friends to help with the planting of some sorn seed.
  • And the Cow Said

    Katie Cotton, Vicki Gausden

    Hardcover (little bee books, Aug. 4, 2015)
    A funny, interactive story about a farmer whose animals just won't let him get any sleep, complete with sound bites of animal noises!On a dark and rainy night, a cow knocks on Farmer Bill's door. Then a duck. Then a sheep. Then a mouse. . . . Will poor Farmer Bill ever get to sleep? Readers can press a button to listen to a sound bite of each noisy animal.
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  • The Cow Said Meow!

    Pam Scheunemann

    Library Binding (SandCastle, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Provides emerging readers with multiple opportunities to practice reading high-frequency words used in simple text.
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  • The Cow Who Said Wow!

    John Perkinson, MikeMotz.com

    Board book (Wow Cow Pub, July 1, 2017)
    Amidst a colorful, inviting backdrop of blue skies, green pastures, and a red barn, a friendly bovine wanders about the farm to visit with her friends and their offspring, including horses, sheep, pigs, ducks, chickens, and a farmer and his son. The clever, interactive draw is a big, bright red button set at the corner of the book that emits a singular “Wow!” sound when pressed. Youngsters will delight in the repetitive activity that anthropomorphizes the happy-go-lucky, smiling cow.
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