Raisin, the Littlest Cow
An irresistible sibling story about Raisin, the littlest cow on the farm, and what happens when she gets a little brother--from the author and illustrator of Lion, Lion. Perfect for fans of Hug Machine and You Are (Not) Small.
Raisin loves being the littlest cow in the herd. All the other cows dote on her, and life is grand.
But one day, Raisin's mother has a new little cow . . . one who is even smaller than Raisin. And suddenly everything changes. Raisin has never liked change, and this one is the worst. Now no one pays attention to her, the new baby smells funny, and even the weather won't cooperate.
But then, when absolutely everything is going wrong, Raisin discovers a change in herself--one that delights the entire herd. Even (and especially!) the new baby.
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Become an affiliateMiriam Busch earned her MFA in writing for children and young adults from Hamline University. She loves pie and elephants and trees and whales and stories of all sorts. You can visit her at www.miriambuschauthor.com.
Miriam and Larry Day also collaborated on the picture book Lion, Lion, which was named an Illinois Reads selection, an NPR Best selection, an Indie Next Best selection, a Junior Library Guild selection, and a Bank Street College Best Book of the Year. They live in the Midwest.
"Written with empathy, a bit of drama, and touches of humor...offers a reassuring new slant on a timeless story."--Booklist
Praise for LION, LION: "Sly, dark humor for little ones--at its best."--Kirkus Reviews
Praise for LION, LION: "With plenty of chuckle-worthy illustrations and a simple but enjoyable story, this should work well in storytimes or for one-on-one reading."--School Library Journal
Praise for LION, LION: "Amusing...[with] a Sendakian flair...An excellent way to introduce younger listeners to the deliberate subversion of expectations."--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Praise for LION, LION: "A killer combination of twisty wordplay, kid-perfect watercolors and characters that demand funny voices, Lion, Lion is a read aloud sure to leave your audience delighted and you just a little hoarse."--NPR