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This uplifting New York Times bestseller reminds us that if we’re open to new experiences, life is full of surprises. Fans of Newbery Medal winner Sharon Creech’s Love That Dog and Hate That Cat will love her newest tween novel, Moo . Following one family’s momentous move from the city to rural Maine, an unexpected bond develops between twelve-year-old Reena and one very ornery cow. When Reena, her little brother, Luke, and their parents first move to Maine, Reena doesn’t know what to expect. She’s ready for beaches, blueberries, and all the lobster she can eat. Instead, her parents “volunteer” Reena and Luke to work for an eccentric neighbor named Mrs. Falala, who has a pig named Paulie, a cat named China, a snake named Edna—and that stubborn cow, Zora. This heartwarming story, told in a blend of poetry and prose, reveals the bonds that emerge when we let others into our lives. Review: Good - I thought that this book was good for many reasons. Dirt if all the author did a great job of illustrating the places the characters went. I liked this because it made me able to better create pictures even iMovies in my mind. The second reason I liked this book was because it was so unique. The characters were so different and unique in their own way. The last reason why I liked this book was that I loved to see the characters develop relationships with other characters. My favorite example was the relationship between Luke and Mrs. Falala. I loved how their relation ship grew and grew throughout the story. However I thought that the story was missing some things. I thought that the first thing that was missing was a second book. I think and other readers probably want to know what happens to Reena and Luke after Mrs. Falala passes away. Will they meet new people? Will Reena form a new relationship with and Beet? I thought that overall Moo is an amazing book for children to read. 10/10 Review: What a wonderful, loving - What a delightful little book is MOO! What a wonderful, loving,poignant, and poetic writer is Sharon Creech! I'm going to resist all of the MOO words, and say that I simply loved the book. This is a book that begs to be read aloud on someone's sofa with a child on each side. Please read it slooowwly and savor each page. By all means discuss the beauty of each precious page. I finished this must-read book 3 days ago, and I couldn't write anything until now! I am amazed at the talent of Sharon Creech from Love That Dog, and Hate That Cat to this rare jewel...MOO! Wow! Sharon, I am an even bigger fan than I always have been. The way you have artistically placed the word on the page practically tells me How to read this book. Congratulations! You have just won the McKenna Award this year! I know, it's not as prestigious as the others, but this is heartfelt, and you know all about awards. Thank you for all of your writing. It keeps me working and reading. If you keep writing..I'll keep reading!! I LOVE MOO!





















| Best Sellers Rank | #22,678 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #69 in Children's Pet Books (Books) #131 in Stories in Verse #846 in Children's Friendship Books |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 792 Reviews |
W**M
Good
I thought that this book was good for many reasons. Dirt if all the author did a great job of illustrating the places the characters went. I liked this because it made me able to better create pictures even iMovies in my mind. The second reason I liked this book was because it was so unique. The characters were so different and unique in their own way. The last reason why I liked this book was that I loved to see the characters develop relationships with other characters. My favorite example was the relationship between Luke and Mrs. Falala. I loved how their relation ship grew and grew throughout the story. However I thought that the story was missing some things. I thought that the first thing that was missing was a second book. I think and other readers probably want to know what happens to Reena and Luke after Mrs. Falala passes away. Will they meet new people? Will Reena form a new relationship with and Beet? I thought that overall Moo is an amazing book for children to read. 10/10
B**E
What a wonderful, loving
What a delightful little book is MOO! What a wonderful, loving,poignant, and poetic writer is Sharon Creech! I'm going to resist all of the MOO words, and say that I simply loved the book. This is a book that begs to be read aloud on someone's sofa with a child on each side. Please read it slooowwly and savor each page. By all means discuss the beauty of each precious page. I finished this must-read book 3 days ago, and I couldn't write anything until now! I am amazed at the talent of Sharon Creech from Love That Dog, and Hate That Cat to this rare jewel...MOO! Wow! Sharon, I am an even bigger fan than I always have been. The way you have artistically placed the word on the page practically tells me How to read this book. Congratulations! You have just won the McKenna Award this year! I know, it's not as prestigious as the others, but this is heartfelt, and you know all about awards. Thank you for all of your writing. It keeps me working and reading. If you keep writing..I'll keep reading!! I LOVE MOO!
E**M
Lyrical and sweet
Just a lovely little story of childhood and nature and relationships, partially in verse and partially in prose. I will share this with others.
A**R
Mooo-ving Story & Characters!
Sharon Creech fans will not be disappointed in this humorous & "moo-ving" story. Creech is a masterful & lyrical writer that tells the story of a family's move to Maine. They must overcome new challenges such as adapting to small town life & training of an ornery cow. Perfect middle grade read for fans of Love that Dog! I did find the story a little long & was thankful for the white-space to help break up the story!
G**L
Wonderful book for any third to fourth grader
A must read for any child that goes past a pasture of cows in their neighborhood. A sure read for any kid on a farm,and any 4H member. The ending is so well written and the ending dealing with death is part of any farm child's life. Wonderful book for any third to fourth grader. I also as an adult laughed at the animals and the children as they learned to get along together. GK
A**H
Captivating story and promotes reading progression
I must admit I have not read this book. My local library sent an email announcement about this book as something my 8 year old son might enjoy. I put a copy on hold and got one of the first copies to arrive. To say my son loved this book is putting it lightly. While he is a regular reader, this book lit a fire in him. He loved that he finished a "thick chapter book" and attributes his success (and willingness to even try to read such a "thick" book) to the short chapters. He said he hates stopping in the middle of a chapter and felt a great sense of accomplishment when he could finish a chapter-or two or three-in a sitting. He could not wait to read it after school, before bed, in the car. This book really kept him captivated. He like it so much he begged me to buy the book, which I did....He'll find out Christmas morning.
C**A
Purchased book for a school project.
Purchased book for a school project.
A**R
easy read
Enjoyed the reading this book. It was my granddaughter’s 3rd grade assignment. Especially liked the different format styles on the pages.
M**E
Fantastic read!
Another fantastic novel by Sharon Creech. I teach Grade 4 and I am using this book as a read aloud and an introduction to poetry. The combination of verse and prose in this heartwarming story keeps the attention of the young readers and is a great teaching tool for poetic devices and figurative language. If you enjoyed Love That Dog or Hate That Cat (favourites of my students!) you will definitely enjoy Moo!
C**E
Better than expected!
This book made me happy. Just the innocence of the kids, the sillyness of the cows, and the serious morals. It was funny and adorable and perfect for my plane ride home! Highly recommend if you want something quick and easy but a tad silly!
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