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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. It is just a normal day for this “particular cow.” The cow is headed out on a daily walk when an unlikely adventure occurs. The cow finds her head in a pair of bloomers. Unable to see, the cow knocks down a mailman, finds a pack of dogs and children, ruins a wedding, and really upsets some sailors. Even after all of the mishaps, the cow continues on her walk nonchalantly. The lively illustrations add dimension to the story, and the speech bubbles add a unique textual feature. In the classroom, this silly comedic book can be used as a lesson on cause and effect. I wish it would have ended differently because I felt it just ended abruptly. However, I also see the beauty in the ending. The cow is determined to finish her walk, and she persevered through the uncontrollable circumstances. ( ) This was a cute, funny story about a particular cow who has a rather unusual adventure on a Saturday morning. The illustrations did not grab my attention, but they are interesting, descriptive, and fun to look at. The story line was sequential and funny I can see the appeal it would hold for children. about a cow that has regular days everyday except that one particular saturday she goes through a whole adventure and gets some bloomers stuck on his face and starts to trip on people. and makes a big mess, its a series. once the cow messes someone up that leads to someone else getting messed up, someone tripping, and someone even getting thrown in the water. sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
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