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Minnie and Moo Go Dancing [Hardcover]

Denys Cazet (Author)
3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)

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4 and upP and upMinnie and Moo
Beginning readers to keep them reading...and laughing.

Once again, Moo is thinking: "I wish for a nice pair of thumbs." This simple yet far-fetched longing leads the two bovine friends amusingly to the magic of frilly dresses, hair color, eye shadow--and dancing. At the farmer's house they, in their party togs, are mistaken for Opal and Ruby, the farmer's twin sisters from California. "You gals sure know how to hoof it!" says on e of their human dance partners. But when hamburgers are served, Moo and Minnie are struck suddenly by their own connection to beef. "We could be next on the grill," says Minnie. "Run for it!"



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From School Library Journal

Grade 1-3-Minnie and Moo are two enterprising cows who get into scrapes trying to engage in human activities such as dressing up and dancing at a party and driving a tractor. Cazet's pencil-and-watercolor illustrations perfectly capture the comical atmosphere of the stories, but the texts are not geared to the intended audience. Much of the tongue-in-cheek humor will be lost on newly independent readers and in some places the sly jokes seem inappropriately sophisticated. In Dancing, two farmers at a party yell "YA-HOO!" when Minnie takes off her girdle, and again when they find other articles of discarded clothing. Cazet has written many popular picture books in which his texts suit the intended audience and flow naturally. Unfortunately, in these easy readers, this balance is lost.
Diane Janoff, Queens Borough Public Library, NY
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Kirkus Reviews

paper 0-7894-2536-4 In Cazet's saga of two bovines, Minnie and Moo are enjoying a sunset when sounds of a dance at the farmer's home drift up to them. Minnie, the sharp one, suggests to Moo, the dim one, that they attend. They rifle through an old trunk in the barn for dresses, deodorant, hair coloring, and a girdle for Minnie. They appear at the dance, are mistaken by the farmer's wife for her husband's twin sisters, are introduced to a couple of country boys, and get down to business. The two couples retire to the food table and start eating until Minnie realizes they are snacking on hamburgersvery likely the Holsteins that had gone missing earlier in the evening; ``I'm sorry, Madge,'' Moo said. ``I didn't know it was you.'' They beat a hasty retreat, give the hamburgers a proper burial, and leave readers with much to chew overfor starters, cannibalism and a strip teasebut it's presented in a winning format, with so much humor and dash, that the proper response is to not take it seriously. (Picture book. 7-10) -- Copyright ©1998, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 4 and up
  • Hardcover: 48 pages
  • Publisher: DK CHILDREN; 1st edition (September 7, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0789425157
  • ISBN-13: 978-0789425157
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,121,764 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1.0 out of 5 stars Good book sunk by the hamburger episode, November 1, 2005
We read Minnie and Moo Go to the Moon and found that charming.

This book doesn't live up to it. The hamburger episode just didn't seem age appropriate in a child's book where kids relate to characters. Beginning books don't often deal with death, let alone animal cannibalism.

At issue, at one point, Minnie and Moo (the cow "stars" of the book.) are offered hamburgers which they later surmise to be their friends (now deceased) that we met at the beginning of the book.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Cannibalism 101, July 11, 2010
I read this to my daughter when she was about five years old and she was horrified by the fact that the cows go to a party and eat hamburgers.

Moo says, "This is tasty!" Minnie gasps, and tells her that beef is made of cows like them, and they assume that Moo has eaten her friend "Madge Holstein". They even have a burial for the cooked meat and Moo apologizes to "Madge" posthumously.

We received the book as a gift and I hadn't read it before. After I read the page about the cows eating their friend, I did some quick creative storytelling and ended storytime promptly to try to minimize the damage! I gave it to my vegan, PETA-loving sister, thinking she might appreciate it, but she thought it was too creepy to read to her children as well. It wound up in the trash.

There are too many great children's books out there to waste precious storytime on this one. This book is just plain disturbing.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Two Curious Cows, January 17, 2012
By Mrs. Fisher's 2nd Grade Class

Meet Minnie and Moo, two fun-loving, hilarious, and crazy cows. These cows get into a lot of trouble in Minnie and Moo Go Dancing. Minnie and Moo have not been invited to the farmer's dancing party, so they invite themselves. Hilarity ensues when the girls get dressed in prom dresses, wigs, girdles, and makeup. They go in disguise as the farmer's sisters and meet some crazy and funny guys, Bobo and Hank. Will the people at the party discover their true identities? What will happen when Moo eats a hamburger by mistake?

This book is great for 2nd graders to read on their own, but enjoyable for people of any age. We give this book five stars!
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