Minnie and Moo Go to Paris


Book Description

Two cow friends, Minnie and Moo, find a bus and try to drive to Paris to see the Eiffel Tower.




Minnie and Moo Go Dancing


Book Description

Cow friends, Minnie and Moo, decide to dress up and attend a party at the farmer's house.




Minnie and Moo & the Seven Wonders of the World


Book Description

Two cows try to save their farm by creating seven wonders and asking the other animals for donations to see them, but there is a wondrous and frightening creature in the woods that could foil the plan.




Minnie and Moo Go to the Moon


Book Description

Minnie and Moo are cows, best friends, and the drollest duo to come along since Frog and Toad. The two set off on a drive that they believe takes them to the moon. Other farm animals are involved--all with hilarious consequences. Full color.




Henry James


Book Description

Macnaughton's interpretations consolidate previous criticism af each work, plus gives fresh insights into technique, structure, theme, and psychology.




Minnie and Moo Save the Earth


Book Description

While relaxing in the farmer's hot tub, two cow friends unknowingly thwart analien invasion and save the planet.




Amelia Bedelia 4 Mayor


Book Description

The race is on! Amelia Bedelia always does what she's told. So when Mr. Rogers tells her she should run for Mayor Thomas's office, she picks up her shirt, and dashes off to City Hall. She knows just what she'd do in the mayor's shoes (polish them, of course). With Amelis Bedelia in the race, politics will never be the same!




Bringing the Rain to Kapiti Plain


Book Description

A cumulative rhyme relating how Ki-pat brought rain to the drought-stricken Kapiti Plain. Verna Aardema has brought the original story closer to the English nursery rhyme by putting in a cumulative refrain and giving the tale the rhythm of “The House That Jack Built.”




Minnie and Moo Go to Paris


Book Description

Getting there is half the fun with this pair, and along the way (past an electrical tower they think is the Eiffel Tower), Minnie and Moo pick up a busload of equally adventurous animal friends from nearby Africa World, careen through a car wash they believe is China, and find themselves trading stories under a night sky in what they hope is America. The power and appeal of story itself has rarely been funnier—or sweeter—than in this slapstick extravaganza.




Moo


Book Description

NATIONAL BESTSELLER • From the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of A Thousand Acres comes “an uproariously funny and at the same time hauntingly melancholy portrait of a college community in the Midwest" (The New York Times). In this darkly satirical send-up of academia and the Midwest, we are introduced to Moo University, a distinguished institution devoted to the study of agriculture. Amid cow pastures and waving fields of grain, Moo’s campus churns with devious plots, mischievous intrigue, lusty liaisons, and academic one-upmanship, Chairman X of the Horticulture Department harbors a secret fantasy to kill the dean; Mrs. Walker, the provost's right hand and campus information queen, knows where all the bodies are buried; Timothy Monahan, associate professor of English, advocates eavesdropping for his creative writing assignments; and Bob Carlson, a sophomore, feeds and maintains his only friend: a hog named Earl Butz. Wonderfully written and masterfully plotted, Moo gives us a wickedly funny slice of life.