Do Cows Meow?

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Product Details
Price
$12.99  $12.08
Publisher
Union Square Kids
Publish Date
Pages
1
Dimensions
9.5 X 9.4 X 0.7 inches | 1.2 pounds
Language
English
Type
Board Books
EAN/UPC
9781402789564
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About the Author
Salina Yoon is an award-winning author and illustrator with over 100 books to her credit and a strong sales track record in novelty board books. In 2009 Salina won the Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Gold Seal, Best Book Award, for both Toys and Rock & Roll: Colors (Scholastic). Her book Opposnakes (Simon & Schuster) was a 2009 finalist for the CBCs Childrens Choice Book Awards for K-2nd Best Book of the Year. My First Menorah (Simon & Schuster) was awarded Nick Jr. Family Magazine Best Books of the Year. Salina resides in San Diego, CA.
Reviews
"Everything is simple here, and thats what makes it great. First theres a four-line rhyme: Do sheep tango? / Do sheep cha-cha? / All I know is / sheep go . . . On the next page is the graphically elemental face of a sheep. Lift the flap over its mouth and see BAA! Little ones will be just as appreciative of the duck, frog, cat, pig, and horse. The heavy pages will withstand lots of use, and even though the mouth flaps are just made of paper, they seem strong enough to withstand multiple openings and closings. Just the right look and feel for preschoolers who will add their own joyful noises." --Booklist
"Everything is simple here, and that's what makes it great. First there's a four-line rhyme: 'Do sheep tango? / Do sheep cha-cha? / All I know is / sheep go . . .' On the next page is the graphically elemental face of a sheep. Lift the flap over its mouth and see 'BAA!' Little ones will be just as appreciative of the duck, frog, cat, pig, and horse. The heavy pages will withstand lots of use, and even though the mouth flaps are just made of paper, they seem strong enough to withstand multiple openings and closings. Just the right look and feel for preschoolers who will add their own joyful noises." --Booklist