![]() ![]() It’s a neat and humorous outing, and its sly championing of noisy, engaged reading will add a pleasing disruption to early reader struggles. Soft, easy lines create simple, slightly goofy animal figures, with minimal shading keeping things cartoonish and expressions helping provide cues for tone and expression in the text. Learn more Seller information gulfcoastllc (167106) 99. ![]() Dialogue offers both plausible and comic repetition and the situation is a natural for short words and quick repartee, all of which takes place entirely in speech bubbles some difficult early orthography challenges are helpfully negotiated as well. Moo Dog (Scholastic Reader, Level 1) by David Milgrim 4.49 Free shipping BUY 2, GET 1 FREE (add 3 to cart) See all eligible items and terms Hover to zoom Have one to sell Shop with confidence eBay Money Back Guarantee Get the item you ordered or get your money back. ![]() After they erupt into laughter, the pooch firmly sets them straight (echoed belligerently by his bird friend) and the animals decide to roll with it-and the donkey opts to break out with a “Cock-a-doodle-doo!” This follow-up to Milgrim’s Moo Bird again demonstrates the author-illustrator’s established gift for peppy beginning reading. In this case it’s a pup going “Moo,” sometimes supported by his bird sidekick, and the rest of the barnyard is resistant to the new direction. ![]() This little beginning reader starts with that age-old event, an animal making the wrong animal noise. ![]()
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