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April 17,2025
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Dooby Dooby Moo is brought to you by the same author illustrator team that brought you NY Times bestseller Click, Clack Moo: Cows That Type. Dooby, Dooby, Moo is singable, sayable, and will be a hit amongst the storytime crowd. (Just practice your voices aloud before reading it before a group.) I love this book as much as the first, and it will actually be a little easier to read aloud due to the portions I can sing. Cows, Pigs and a Duck who once again stir up a ruckus unbeknownst to Farmer Brown. It begins.... "Farmer Brown keeps a very close eye on his animals. Every night he listens outside the barn door......" Oh, please, just go to your neighborhood library or bookstore and get this to read to the little people in your life.
April 17,2025
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Genre: Fantasy
Grade Level: K-2
The cows are back! This time they are singing and not typing. The mischievous farm animals led by Duck this time have a sneaky plan to get something they all want. Farmer Brown suspects something but never really finds out. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoyed Click Clack Moo.
April 17,2025
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Who is this book for? The plot is perfectly nonsensical for my 3yo, but she can't read this. I don't know of any kid that actually knows the song "Home on the Range" and I know a shocking number of children as of late. Find me a toddler that understands interpretive dance or contractual terms and conditions. So clearly this is not for little kids to read, but it's too childish for the children that can actually read at this level and understand the jokes. There was a really great fake ad in the story that was full of jokes that are way beyond a child's comprehension - I literally watched my child's eyes glaze over. Trying to read this for bedtime was torturous for me and mind-numbing for her. She didn't even try to ask me to read it again, which is a first, so I gave the rating an extra star because that was an unexpected bonus.

I can't bring myself to throw away a once-read book, so I'm donating it to Goodwill tomorrow.
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