Minnie and Moo and the Haunted Sweate..., Denys Cazet
Minnie and Moo and the Haunted Sweate..., Denys Cazet
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Minnie and Moo and the Haunted Sweater

Author: Denys Cazet

Narrator: Kathleen McInerney

Unabridged: 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 05/01/2012


Synopsis

It's the farmer's birthday.Minnie is giving him her last cream puff. Moo has knitted him a special sweater—very special. So special that one sleeve is longer than the other, and the sweater can sneeze. Even Elvis the Rooster is—Wait a minute.Where is Elvis?

About Denys Cazet

Denys Cazet is the author and illustrator of more than 25 picture books for children, including Never Spit On Your Shoes, winner of the California Young Readers Medal. The books about Minnie and Moo are his first for beginning readers. He was inspired to tell stories about the silly cow best-friends when he passed a herd of cows in which all but two were facing the same way. The other two stood next to each other, facing in the opposite direction from the rest of the cows. He immediately dubbed the two nonconformists Minnie and Moo and imagined the adventures two cows who were loyal friends rather than followers of the herd. Mr. Cazet is currently writing I Can Read Books featuring Elvis the Rooster from the farm on which Minnie and Moo live. Mr. Cazet was an elementary school teacher for 25 years, and has also been a school librarian and elementary school media specialist. He remains active in his local elementary school parent and advisory committees. A California native, Mr. Cazet lives with his family in the foothills of the Napa Valley.


Reviews

Goodreads review by babyhippoface on March 15, 2008

Everyone’s favorite cow duet is back in another hilarious installment as Moo decides to knit a sweater for Farmer’s birthday. When finished, the sweater has one arm longer than the other, and a big lump in the middle, which turns out to be Elvis the rooster. Minnie and Moo bring zest and comedy to b......more

Goodreads review by Cameron on June 20, 2015

To date, this is my least favorite book of this series. While from a child's point of view, it can be comical to see a cow knit the wool from sheep to untangle them, the book lacked focus. For one, it failed to fully explain the haunted sweater was merely Elvis being trapped within the wool. Sure, t......more