Moo: Cows That Type Sparknotes

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Moo-ve over boring books! Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type by Doreen Cronin pulls in the reader with classic humor and great intellectual flare. It appeals to a wide range of audiences from animal lovers to mischievous pranksters, and has a simple storyline. The barnyard animals find themselves getting rather cold at night, but are not sure how to alert Farmer Brown about it. They find a typewriter and decide to leave notes for him around the barn asking for electric blankets. he says no, and they try again. This continues until the animals do something drastic to sway Farmer Brown's decision. Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type belongs in the Little Free Library because of its lessons about perseverance, simple yet intriguing storyline, and …show more content…

Perseverance is a trait valued in society and in heroes in general. The barn animals try until they eventually succeed, and get the electric blankets they desire (Click, Clack, Moo). Readers describe it as “A classic case of “use your words” to express and negotiate what you need” and “It’s funny, but also a good model of how to settle a dispute” in reviews (Common Sense Media). Click, Clack, Moo is a Caldecott honor book, as well as one of the top 100 Picture Books of All Time, adding to its credibility. The intriguing storyline of Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type brings both the simplicity of a children's novel and the intelligent humour of a teen or young adult novel. Animals in children's books are a common trope, but they are presented here like never before. Rather than have the animals talk, the cows communicate by typing on an old typewriter they found. This results in witty, passive-aggressive banter that people of all ages can enjoy (Click, Clack, Moo). It is part of a 7-part series, all with great reviews, proving the author, Doreen Cronin, knows what she’s

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