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Cute kids story! Was hoping for George Guidall as the narrator (he's awesome) but got Randy Travis instead on the audio download. If you have kids who love farm animals, this one's for you! 4 out of 10.
My favorite part of this story is the Duck's performance of "Born to be Wild" at the county fair! Such a funny story.
In some ways this is my favorite of the series. I mean, come on, you gotta love the pigs rehearsing their interpretive dance! I found a copy at a thrift store to save for my (still hypothetical) grandkids.
Author: Doreen CroninGenre: Fictional picture bookPublication Info: Atheneum (2006)Reading Level: Early-Transitional; Ages 4-8Topic/Theme: Agriculture/ Music and singingIssues Addressed: This book offers a challenge to stereotypical view of a farm. Although, the farmer wears his straw hat with hay sticking out of his mouth, the animals are spontaneous and fun.Classroom Uses: Read Aloud (could incorporate musical instruments), Readers TheatreSummary: The animals on the farm find out about a talen...
Who is this book for? The plot is perfectly nonsensical for my 3yo, but she can't read this. I don't know of any kid that actually knows the song "Home on the Range" and I know a shocking number of children as of late. Find me a toddler that understands interpretive dance or contractual terms and conditions. So clearly this is not for little kids to read, but it's too childish for the children that can actually read at this level and understand the jokes. There was a really great fake ad in the
Cute kid short story I listened to hear the great George Guidall's scale narration. 8 of 10 stars
Famer Brown keeps a very close eye on his animals. Every night he listens as the cows, sheep, pigs, and the mischievous Duck snore. Duck finds an ad for a talent show at the county fair. First prize is a trampoline, only slightly used. So he gets all the animals to rehearse right under Farmer Brown’s nose. At the talent show, the cows and sheep sing, the pigs sleep through their interpretive dance, and Duck wows the crowd with his rendition of “Born to Be Wild.” That night when Farmer Brown list...
Parents need to know that there's nothing offensive about this rollicking picture book.This is from commonsensemedia.orgBooklist (August 2006 (Vol. 102, No. 22))cpg1252 PreS-Gr. 3. When Duck reads about an upcoming talent show at the county fair ("1st prize: A TRAMPOLINE"), he organizes the animals on Farmer Brown's farm into nightly rehearsals. On Saturday evening, suspecting that the animals are up to something and reluctant to leave them alone for long, the farmer loads them all into the back...
I pulled this book off the library shelf, in hopes of getting some barn animal skills up to par. When Farmer Brown realises that his animals are making many odd sounds at night, he gets quite curious. Duck has a plan, which includes getting a number of the animals entered in the talent show at the county fair. Farmer Brown tries his best to uncover what’s up, to no avail. He loads everyone up to go to the fair, hoping to find some fun for themselves, but the animals have a plan all their own. At...
It isn't often that a sequel to a popular children's book ("Click Clack Moo: Cows That Type") is as good as the first, if not better. However, "Dooby Dooby Moo" may just be the rare exception!The animals on the farm have just learned that the local fair is hosting a talent show, and everyone is eager to take to the stage to perform. The grand prize this year is a brand new trampoline, and the cows, pigs, and sheep are all in on the action. Farmer Brown soon becomes suspicious of their antics whe...
Definitely a five star book when read by Diane Kukahiko!!
Farmer Brown knows something is up when an article from his newspaper has been clipped out (by Duck, of course), and he keeps a close eye on his animals. Duck, in the meantime, who wants to win the first-prize trampoline at the State Fair's Talent Show, keeps a close eye on Farmer Brown, and on all the other animals, who are practicing their acts. Will the animals win the trampoline? Will Farmer Brown discover what they're up to...? Read and find out!Much like its predecessors, from Click, Cl...
This fourth book in the series--Click Clack Moo, Giggle Giggle Quack, and Duck for President--Dooby Dooby Moo is just as good as the previous picture books. The author and the illustrator are perfect together. Each book has been funny, not only the words but the expressions on the animals' faces. Again, the animals make their own choices for what they want to do, not the farmer. These books are perfect read-alouds all the way up to middle school.
The animals are ready for a Talent Hunt Show. All thanks to our smart duck that it got everyone rehearsed before the final showdown. Will they will the show or just have fun like they always do?P.S. The judge cat giving low scores was completely mean.
Neo pulled this book off the library shelf, in hopes of getting his barn animal skills up to par. When Farmer Brown realises that his animals are making many odd sounds at night, he gets quite curious. Duck has a plan, which includes getting a number of the animals entered in the talent show at the county fair. Farmer Brown tries his best to uncover what’s up, to no avail. He loads everyone up to go to the fair, hoping to find some fun for themselves, but the animals have a plan all their own. A...
I really liked click, clack, moo and thought this book would have a same interesting and creative message attached. Unfortunately it really did. I can see why kids like it but it didn’t do too much for me
This is a fun picture book that will definitely appeal to fans of America’s Got Talent! Duck and his barnyard friends have decided to enter the talent contest at the fair. First prize is a trampoline! But Farmer Brown is sure that those animals are up to something and is keeping a very close eye on them. Young readers will have fun finding out how these animals will get their act together to win that awesome prize. This book is definitely a great read aloud, especially if you practice mooing or
This is a book that it's impossible NOT to sing! "Dooby, dooby, moo ...". The farm animals want to win a trampoline at the county fair. So behind the farmer's back the cows, sheep, pigs and duck enter the talent show. The animals receive mixed reviews so duck steps forward and struts his stuff with a rendition of "Born to be Wild". Kids will love to join the the animal's version of Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.You can laugh and have lots of fun with this book. Just make sure that you remember t...
Dooby Dooby Moo is brought to you by the same author illustrator team that brought you NY Times bestseller Click, Clack Moo: Cows That Type. Dooby, Dooby, Moo is singable, sayable, and will be a hit amongst the storytime crowd. (Just practice your voices aloud before reading it before a group.) I love this book as much as the first, and it will actually be a little easier to read aloud due to the portions I can sing. Cows, Pigs and a Duck who once again stir up a ruckus unbeknownst to Farmer Bro...
I chose to listen to the recorded book “Dooby Dooby Moo” by Doreen Cronin and narrated by Randy Travis. The story is about a group of farm animals that decide to enter a talent contest at the county fair to win a trampoline. Based on the criteria of the Odyssey Award, “Dooby Dooby Moo” has effective narration. Randy Travis, the narrator, does a great job convincing the listener with his tone and voice as he narrates. His voice quality is extremely clear and has a southern accent which is fitting...