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In some, she conveys a luminescent quality found in "Walter's Tail.
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The result is a mixture of shine and that adds vibrant lighting effects. In the flyleaf, Lisa Ernst states, " Fortunately for her readers, Ernst's talent is up to these requirements, for this is such a book. BUT who has the last moo?! If, like most folks, you think that cows sit under the shade of a tree to keep cool, you are going to be "educated" reading this book: Bluebell surprises her owner, Swenson, one day by singing for him! Not only that but it is beautiful singing so Swenson loads Bluebell up and takes her to town to sing. From there, fame hits and they start traveling.
Unfortunately their manager is not so honest or nice but read to see how Bluebell outsmarts him.
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If you have never read this book to your child you are missing out! It is well-written and illustrated and amusing. A truly delightful story that is sure to bring a smile to all around. When Bluebell Sang is a touching story about an ugly cow named Bluebell who has a stunning voice. She is an excellent musician and can sing with the best of them. However her odd appearance is what catches the attention of Big Eddy. Bid Eddy is a talent agent who thinks that Bluebell is just what everybody's looking for Before long, Bluebell is a huge star.
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However, she grows homesick and yearns to return to her farm of old. So she plans to escape One person found this helpful. This is an appealing book about a singing cow with an unexpected ending. Children can sympathize with the cow and her understanding farmer. The story tells of this cow's talent and her exploitation by a greedy talent agent. The illustrations are big and uncluttered and well illustrate the story's events and emotions.
Don't pay any attention to the synopsis given for this book, it is wrong. This book has nothing to do with rabbits. It is about a cow. This is a wonderful book, a great story to tell or read to children, by a wonderful author. Answers the question "Why do cows gather under trees in the summer? See all 6 reviews. Pages with related products. See and discover other items: Cicely Mary Barker didn't sign a lot of her cover artwork so it might not be her - but I would love to see it either way. Lucky Doris to receive such a beautiful book. I can't remember the last time I saw bluebells, I also remember the jump rope rhyme Bluebells, cockleshells, easy, ivy over and we just kept repeating it, I never knew there was more to the rhyme until a few years ago when I saw it in an old Nursery Rhyme Book.
Hello Michelle, I agree Doris was lucky; especially in it must have been a very expensive book back then.
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Do bluebells grow in Australia? I know you have lots of lovely flowers but I don't remember seeing bluebells. We usually visit between January and April so I suppose we are there at the wrong time of year. Hi Barbara - I've just put together a quick post featuring my book as a complimentary entry to yours.
Hope you enjoy it - I think the illustrations are lovely - different artist, but still so evocative of the era! I love blue bells. I haven't seen any in a long time- but I believe my great aunt used to have some near her house.
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The book looks beautiful. I think it is wonderful that the book was awarded to someone. I am a 5th grade teacher and I give out books to students for various reasons. I always like to receive books and I hope my students do, too. Hello Stephanie, it's nice to know that teachers still give out books. Oh, I so love this one! The pictures and the text are darling. I love when colors mix to make the pictures seem more vibrant. Thank you Donna, I love getting your comments they are always so positive. I really appreciate your comment. The front cover illustration and endpapers are by Cicely Mary Barker.
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On the side, Eliza and her shadow help members of the community with any problems they might be having. This is a delightful chapter book! Some magic and humour, and a lesson that helping others can be very rewarding. The language is simple with short chapters, perfect for younger children. Each chapter began with a black and white silhouette illustration of the main theme of the chapter.
The flow of the story was very smooth without the interruption of illustrations within the text. Eliza is a bit like Mary Poppins, arriving when needed, and leaving quietly when she is no longer required.
She is kind and gentle, while her shadow is quite cheeky. I really liked grumpy old Mr Groop, with his sour expression and insistence on telling the bus driver how late the bus is running. Eliza Bluebell is suitable for lower and middle primary school students.