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It was a cute book. Nothing that really rocked my child's picture book perspective, but better than some of the picture books I have been reading.
All kids books are cute right?This was adorable! Who doesn't love a platypus in a hat, am I right? The drawing style reminded me a bit of the original Winnie the Pooh!
I love this book!Eee-Moo! strikes the perfect balance of 'ahhh' and 'ha-ha!'
I really loved this book! Sweet little Eee-Moo is just so determined to find his family. Loved the illustrations!
An egg hatches and the creature travels very far to try and find his way home with lots of help. preschool and up
This was an absolutely adorable and fun book to read!
This sweetly-illustrated tale of a platypus who thinks he's an emu is too cute. Although, in a world populated entirely by animals, I'm not sure why some animals would keep other animals in zoos? That aspect was strange.
A strange egg is found and brought to the zoo. When it hatches, the pig and cow keeping watch say "Eee!" and "Moo!"; so the little critter says it back, and they think that's what he is, but he's actually a platypus. Eventually they realize he should go to Australia, because that is where Emu's live, but when he arrives at the Emu's they don't know him! Fortunately, a nearby Koala guess where Eeemoo's family may actually be and they are reunited.A sneaky transportation story, as Eeemoo uses seve...
Adorable illustrations, but I was confused on how the egg was found so far from his parents. Him being "from the little town not so far away - which as it turns out was quite far away" didn't make sense to me. The farm was separated from Australia by "lots o' water," so how did the egg end up on another landmass?
Eee-Moo is a platypus, but thanks to what he heard when he was hatched, the animals around him think he's an emu. They tell him he needs to go to Australia to be with other emus, and thus launches an epic journey to find where he belongs.A humorous case of mistaken identity that is chock full of all sorts of Australian animals and word play. The illustrations are cute. The book was only moderately interesting to the five year old niece I read it to. I think it would help if she knew her Australi...
Very cute and fun illustrations, and a positive and encouraging story to keep looking even if it is difficult to find things.
Eee-Moo is a wonderful tale about a platypus who is misplaced. First his egg is dropped on the way to be delivered, then he falls out of a bicycle basket on the way to the zoo, finally he ends up in a barn on a farm far away from his real destination. He’s misidentified as an emu but the animals on the farm help get him headed in the right direction. Off he goes to Australia via all forms of transportation. When he gets there he’s still in the wrong place but with the help of a koala he finds hi...
Oh my gosh, that was so sweet! A clever little story about a misplaced platypus and the journey to find out who or what the really are. The kind of book I could read multiple times.
Here's a platypus who thinks he's an emu far from home. He takes a convoluted journey back to the emus in Australia only to discover he's not an emu after all. Koala recognizes him for what he is and returns him to his platypus parents.The story is cute but not exceptional. Also, I'm not sure little children will get the eee-moo/ emu play on words. However, the artwork is wonderful!
Baby platypus first words were eee and moo and all the animals get confused and think he belongs with the emus! By various means of transportation they send him back to Australia where he eventually finds his parents! Cute!
Platypus who thinks he's an emu makes it home thanks a little help from his friends.
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I'm a simple lady - I see a platypus in a hat, I'm going to give a book at least three stars.
Here is a hilarious look at a case of mistaken identity. In this instance it is a little platypus that hatches at a farm and the first creatures and sounds he hears are from a pig, "EEE!" and a cow "Moo!" Fortunately his new friends decide he needs to journey home to find his Emu family. Arriving in Australia turns out to be quite the trip as he travels by bus, train, ferry, moped, rickshaw, and airplane. Once in Australia he gets help from a kangaroo, a kookaburra and a koala. Cute drawings fil...