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Find a cow now! / by Janet Stevens and Susan Stevens Crummel.

Stevens, Janet. (Author). Crummel, Susan Stevens. (Added Author).

Summary:

Tired of hearing Dog yipping at chairs and trying to round up rugs, Bird tells him to go to the country to find a cow, but this is one cattle dog who does not know a cow when he sees one.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780823422180
  • ISBN: 0823422186
  • Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 25 x 29 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Holiday House, [2012]

Content descriptions

General Note:
Publisher, publishing date and paging may vary.
Target Audience Note:
AD260L Lexile
Decoding demand: 33 (low) Semantic demand: 58 (medium) Syntactic demand: 19 (very low) Structure demand: 67 (high) Lexile
Subject: Dogs > Juvenile fiction.
Domestic animals > Juvenile fiction.
Cows > Juvenile fiction.
City and town life > Juvenile fiction.
Genre: Picture books.

Available copies

  • 58 of 63 copies available at Missouri Evergreen.
  • 3 of 3 copies available at Pulaski County. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Pulaski County Library-Waynesville. (Show)

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 63 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Part Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Pulaski County Library-Waynesville E Ste (Text) 33642000575407 WAY Animals Available -
Barton County - Liberal E STE (Text) 32978823422180 Easy Reader Available -
Camden County Library District - Camdenton E STEVENS (Text) 31320003101933 Easy Books Available -
Camden County Library District - Climax Springs E STEVENS (Text) 31320003101974 Easy Books Available -
Camden County Library District - Osage Beach E STEVENS (Text) 31320003101859 Easy Books Available -
Camden County Library District - Stoutland E STEVENS (Text) 31320003101891 Easy Books Available -
Cape Girardeau Public Library ST (Text) 33042004054550 Juvenile Picture Books Available -
Carrollton Public Library FIC J STE (Text) 30183000039118 Children - Barnyard Animals Available -
Carthage Public Library P Stevens, Janet (Text) c. 1 34MO2001728973 Primary Fiction Available -
Carthage Public Library P Stevens, Janet (Text) c. 2 34MO2001728984 Primary Fiction Available -

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Syndetic Solutions - Publishers Weekly Review for ISBN Number 9780823422180
Find a Cow Now!
Find a Cow Now!
by Stevens, Janet; Stevens Crummel, Susan; Stevens, Janet; Stevens Crummel, Susan
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Tired of the commotion caused by an antsy house dog, a pet bird persuades the canine that he should head to the country to herd cows (never mind that neither of these city slickers knows what a cow is). Crummel's mixed-media artwork gives the story's familiar barnyard animals ample personality (most of them quite cranky and unpleasant), as Dog mistakes one after another for a cow. An angry chicken glares and claws at Dog, and a donkey, who's similarly enraged at being confused for a cow, kicks dog with a big "ka-boom." Stevens's text, meanwhile, is full of exclamations, repeated phrases, and animal noises that should encourage reader participation: "Dog walked and walked. There it was.... A COW! Ruff! Ruff! Yip! Yip! Yee-haw!" Finally, the discouraged dog unknowingly meets a cow that kindly takes him back home-a short-lived trip after the cow causes chaos on the city streets. The chief source of fun comes from readers knowing more than Dog, but it's not much compensation in a story in which the only two likable characters are either dimwitted or dull. Ages 4-8. (Nov.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

Syndetic Solutions - School Library Journal Review for ISBN Number 9780823422180
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by Stevens, Janet; Stevens Crummel, Susan; Stevens, Janet; Stevens Crummel, Susan
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PreS-K-Anyone who has ever had a hyperactive pet will understand Dog's need for a little adventure. When too many naps cause this cattle dog to go stir crazy, Bird shoos him off to the country to find a cow. Stevens's watercolor paintings show Dog's journey from city elevator to wide open spaces as he encounters first a chicken, then a pig, and finally a donkey before lying down dejectedly in the dust. Children will enjoy correcting Dog as he mistakes each of these animals for a bovine and will likely chime in with the corresponding animal noises. Upon seeing the poor defeated Dog, a cow kindly takes pity on him and helps him find his way back to the city. After being shooed back outside the city limits by alarmed urbanites yelling things like, "eee-eee-kkk!!" and "Call the POLICE!!!," Dog finally learns that his helpful friend is indeed the cow he's been searching for. After such a long and exciting adventure, Dog decides he's finally ready for one of those naps again. This simple and engaging story is well told, but it is the vibrant and energetic artwork that makes it stand out in a crowd.-Jenna Boles, Washington-Centerville Public Library, OH (c) Copyright 2012. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

Syndetic Solutions - Kirkus Review for ISBN Number 9780823422180
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Find a Cow Now!
by Stevens, Janet; Stevens Crummel, Susan; Stevens, Janet; Stevens Crummel, Susan
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When Bird sends restless Dog to the country to find a cow to herd, the result is a comical series of misidentifications and an exhausting trip. The Stevens sisters (Help Me, Mr. Mutt, 2008, etc.) return with another appealing animal adventure. After Dog mistakenly tries to herd a chicken, a pig and an ill-tempered donkey, he's rescued by a large brown-and-white animal who takes him back to the city. Only after surprised city dwellers send them back out to the country does Dog discover that the helpful creature is called Cow. The enthusiastic but slightly dim-witted Australian cattle dog and exasperated budgie are generically named but realistically depicted in Stevens' illustrations, rendered in soft acrylic washes over pencil combined with collage. From vignettes to double-page spreads, they tell the story as unmistakably as the simple text. The animals' postures express their emotions, while sounds--from "Cluck cluck! Peck peck!" to "Yip! Yip! Yee-haw!" and "Eee-eee-kkk!!"--add read-aloud interest to the pictures. Even the direction of Dog's travel is clear: from left to right as he goes from city to country, and right to left returning. The circular narrative, which opens with Dog napping, ends with the dog-tired traveler asleep again. Skillfully told and satisfying, this is sure to delight young listeners in on the joke. (Picture book. 3-7)]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Syndetic Solutions - The Horn Book Review for ISBN Number 9780823422180
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by Stevens, Janet; Stevens Crummel, Susan; Stevens, Janet; Stevens Crummel, Susan
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Sisters Stevens and Crummel -- borrowing a little from "Town Mouse, Country Mouse" and another bit from Are You My Mother? -- tell a winning story of Dog, an urban cattle dog who longs for the life he was made for. Dog spends his day zipping around the apartment, trying to move, chase, and round things up. Bird, tired of this, lets Dog know his true calling: "Go! Find a cow NOW!" Ever resourceful, Dog takes the elevator down, then follows the streets and roads until he ends up in the country. Though he's happy to be there, Dog knows nothing about farm life and, in his confusion, tries to round up a chicken, a pig, and a donkey. Defeated (and probably injured by the donkey's kick), Dog just wants to go home. The reader is in on the joke when a large animal with an udder offers to act as Dog's escort. Stevens packs a lot of emotion into the canine's frenetic body movements and the cow's gentle eyes. In the acrylic, pencil, and collage illustrations, the city's rather drab hues give way to yellow-greens and blues once our hero finds the farm. When Dog finally realizes whom he has been dealing with all along, children will laugh right with him: "Wow. I found a cow." robin l. smith (c) Copyright 2013. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

Syndetic Solutions - BookList Review for ISBN Number 9780823422180
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by Stevens, Janet; Stevens Crummel, Susan; Stevens, Janet; Stevens Crummel, Susan
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When Dog's herding instinct kicks into high gear, Bird sends him on the titular mission to do what he needs to do. Sisters Stevens and Crummel join forces to show and tell the difficulties that ensue as Dog misidentifies a few other farm animals before finding Cow and trying to take her home to the city. Playful, bright illustrations capture each creature's typical postures both at rest and when agitated, from bewhiskered Dog to bossy Bird. The cityscapes are blurs of human faces and mechanical noises in contrast with the pastoral country scenes, each background colored to show its heat or cool calm. The simple but direct text, filled with onomatopoeic utterances, shows Dog's dogged personality and Bird's larger worldview. Brief but energetic, the tale ends as it began, but with Dog's other prime instinct to nap.--Goldsmith, Francisca Copyright 2010 Booklist


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