Moo Baa La La La
Moo Baa La La La
- ISBN13: 9780671449018
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Serious silliness for all ages. Artist Sandra Boynton is back and better than ever with completely redrawn versions of her multi-million selling board books. These whimsical and hilarious books, featuring nontraditional texts and her famous animal characters, have been printed on thick board pages, and are sure to educate and entertain children of all ages.
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K. Agee
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We got this book for our 4 year old daughter when she was 2, and it became her all-time favorite book. It helped her to increase her speech by saying fun things. We then introduced it to our 2nd daughter when she was 20 months old, and she also adores this book and it is the one she always gets every night and says “book” to have it read. We only say the first part of each page (i.e., “The pigs say…”) and she always finishes the second part (i.e., “LaLaLa”). This is an absolute must have along with “But Not The Hippopotamus” by Boynton. These are GREAT gifts for baby showers or 1st birthdays.If you are considering ordering this – Go ahead and do it now! You WON’T be sorry that you did!
M. Allen Greenbaum
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Shakespeare knew it, and parents and other adults know it: People love a comedy of errors. Perhaps the most delighted audience is the youngest; toddlers love hearing mistakes and correcting them. It’s a surefire hit for their certain sense of humor, and Sandra Boynton exploits this beautifully in this small board book.
Just a few set-up lines and Boynton is ready for the book’s main joke:
“A cow says MOO.”
“A sheep says BAA.”
“Three singing pigs say LA LA LA!”
“‘No, no!’ you say, ‘that isn’t right.
The pigs say OINK all day and night.’”
Practice your dramatic abilities and really ham it up (pun intended) when you read the singing pigs and “that isn’t right” lines on pages 3 and 4. There’s also some action (dogs chasing cats), and a nice quizzical conclusion: (“It’s quiet now. What do you [underlined] say?”)
Boynton’s familiar style is whimsical and slightly tongue-in-cheek. Her animals have very expressive, human-looking emotions, conveyed mostly through the eyes. For example, a quacking duck and a neighing horse aren’t intrinsically very interesting, but when they’re facing each other with similarly baffled faces, there’s a subtle humor. The singing pigs, by the way, are anything but subtle. They’re pizzazed out in coordinating striped pants, solid sports coats, and elegant white bow ties. They excited pigs dance in unison and hold canes in a showy vaudeville style. For a short and simple board book aimed at the very young, this is lots of fun. For older toddlers, take a look at Boynton’s counting book with a difference: “Hippos Go Berserk!” She knows and loves her animals, and so will your little one.
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I am an American, first-time Mom, living overseas and am building a collection of kid’s books, in English, for my 7 1/2 month old son. By chance, while on a trip to NY when my son was only 5 months old, I purchased this book. As sort of joke I immediately began reading this and other books to him thinking he was too young to respond. Boy was I surprised! If he even sees the cover from afar he grunts for me to read it to him! As soon as I finish he continues this over & over again! There are other books that he enjoys (Goonight Moon,Time to Sleep, Chicka Chicka ABC), however, none compare to his love for Moo Bah LaLaLa! As soon as those 3 words come out of my mouth he quiets. I am absolutely amazed and recommend this title to all new parents.
W. Carol
Review by W. Carol for Moo Baa La La La
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Oh my, the cow and sheep seem to have it right…but what about the pigs? This divinely witty animal-sounds book had my own babies in stitches when they were almost too young to look at the pictures.The rhythmic cadence of the words (always a grabber for the very young), the simple wording, the silliness that can be enhanced by mom or dad’s tone of voice when reading aloud, and most of all, the use of the word “you,” bringing the child into the story, combine to make a treasure of a book.Oh…did I mention Sandra Boynton’s incredibly endearing pictures of animals? Rendered in bright, beautiful colors on sturdy, indestructible pages, they are worth the price of the book. I’ll bet you anything you sneak one more look long after night-night.
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A terrific engaging book for any child, young or old!
My 2-year old loves it, and my 7 month old loves it!
My Tripp and Luke have begun to develop a sense of humor–realizing that “three singing pigs” could simply not say la la la!
While at the zoo’s farm exhibit–our 2-year old said, “mom, these pig’s can’t say la la la! ” We all laughed. We use this book as a night time quiet time book–because of the ending–”it’s quiet now, what do you say?”
We have begun using this line as an invitation to talk about our day, what we’ve learned, and the mistakes we made.
It has become very engaging for our 2-year old to feel free to say what is on his mind