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The result is definitely easier to use. However, Judy was lying just to cause a distraction. This is the first book that I've read by James Lee Hard and I loved it. She also reigns in her tendency to interrupt the story for a three-page digression on the best way to build trebuchets (though there is one detailed explanation of how to use a scorpion - a piece of field artill

Kiss the Cow!

Title:Kiss the Cow!
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Rating:4.71 (847 Votes)
Asin:0763620033
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:32Pages
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Language:English

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The result is definitely easier to use. However, Judy was lying just to cause a distraction. This is the first book that I've read by James Lee Hard and I loved it. She also reigns in her tendency to interrupt the story for a three-page digression on the best way to build trebuchets (though there is one detailed explanation of how to use a scorpion - a piece of field artillery - as a stealthy assassination weapon, but this is quite funny so fair enough).This is a strong novel with only a few brief but well-described moments of action, with the focus being on political and economic intrigue. The chief reason for his lack of success here was probably that eliminating fear, one of his 14 points, has never really been a management method of American Management. The development of the characters was so complete which made the motivations and actions very believable for me. I was doing the research for my mother because I did not want her to be taken advantage of.I would highly recomend this book. and the fish description is jumbled together with a mish mash of pics that don't pertain to the listed fish! If you want a half way decent fish description book it's ok but when it comes to aquarium setup and opera

"With simple language, predictable rhythms and repetition, and flawless pacing, Root’s story begs to be read aloud. Hillenbrand’s immense attention to detail is gratifying" - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) When a very curious little girl meets a cow named Luella who is even more stubborn than she is, who will be the first to back down? Phyllis Root’s spirited tall tale finds a family of countless hungry children - and a magic cow who demands a kiss on the nose to keep the sweet milk flowing.

Annalisa wouldn't dream of kissing Luella the cow, even though her mother kisses her every day after singing her a song and milking her. Annalisa's mother and her many brothers and sisters beg the stubborn little girl to relent, but Annalisa says "Never! Never, never, never." Will the whole family have to live without milk and cheese forever? Or will Annalisa's innate curiosity get the best of her? Both Phyllis Root and Will Hillenbrand claim to have tried to kiss cows while working on this story, but to no avail. And the day after that is the same. "I was willing," Hillenbrand says, "but the cow wasn't." With red-haired Annalisa's little nose in the air throughout the story, readers will almost hear her cries of "never," and will surely identify with one whose feelings of absolute certainty can occasionally change. Not a chance. Still, inquisitive Annalisa is awfully interested in milking Luella, and one day she sneaks off and does everything just the way her mother does--all except for th

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