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When Mrs Mooley sees a picture of a cow jumping over the moon. Her barnyard companions don't believe it's possible ... but that doesn't stop Mrs Mooley!
What a treat for Mrs. Mooley when the farmer's son leaves his book of nursery rhymes on the floor of the barn! Immediately she is inspired by the picture of a cow jumping over the moon. Intrepid cow that she is, Mrs. Mooley sets out to duplicate that feat. All the other barnyard animals laugh at her, from the hen who "kahawwws" to the goose who "kahonks." But Mrs. Mooley is undaunted. "All it takes is determination and a little practice," she tells them calmly. Children will happily share Mrs. Mooley's cheerful optimism as determination, practice, and a little luck combine to boost her over that moon. Juvenile audiences (ages 4-8).
A compilation of nine classic Golden Book tales, including the Shy Little Kitten.
Jack Kent (1920–1985) had two distinct and successful careers: newspaper cartoonist and author of children’s books. For each of these he drew upon different aspects of his personality and life experiences. From 1950 to 1965 he wrote and drew King Aroo, a nationally syndicated comic strip beloved by fans for its combination of absurdity, fantasy, wordplay, and wit. The strip’s DNA was comprised of things Kent loved—fairytales, nursery rhymes, vaudeville, Krazy Kat, foreign languages, and puns. In 1968, he published his first children’s book, Just Only John, and began a career in kids’ books that would result in over sixty published works, among them such classics as The Fat Cat and There’s No Such Thing as a Dragon. Kent’s stories for children were funny but often arose from the dark parts of his life—an itinerant childhood, an unfinished education, two harrowing tours of duty in World War II, and a persistent lack of confidence—and tackled such themes as rejection, isolation, self-doubt, and the desire for transformation. Jack Kent: The Wit, Whimsy, and Wisdom of a Comic Storyteller illuminates how Kent’s life experiences informed his art and his storytelling in both King Aroo and his children’s books. Paul V. Allen draws from archival research, brand-new interviews, and in-depth examinations of Kent’s work. Also included are many King Aroo comic strips that have never been reprinted in book form.
Ready-to-use activities integrate into the daily curriculum to help teachers create a safe and caring classroom