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THE COW BUZZED by Andrea Zimmerman

THE COW BUZZED

by Andrea Zimmerman & David Clemesha & illustrated by Paul Meisel

Pub Date: May 30th, 1993
ISBN: 0-06-020808-2
Publisher: HarperCollins

When the bee sneezes, the cow catches his cold—``She caught the cough and the sniffle and the sneeze ah-choo, and it was odd because she caught the buzz...'Buzzzzz. Cough cough, sniffle sniffle, ah-choo!''' When the pig gets the cold, he gets the moo; the duck catches his oink, and the dog gets the duck's quack. And so on in this deliciously silly story—with clever new rhymes worked into each repetition of the tricky, catchy rhythm until a sensible rabbit stops the chain by covering his mouth. Then the farmer feeds them according to their new voices, causing even more dismay. There's a rousing denouement when the animals pass the word back, confront the bee, and learn where he got his cold. Grand for group sharing, and just right for dramatization or a puppet show. Meisel's lively, cartoony illustrations add to the fun, though—like the best of folklore—this wonderfully cadenced tale can stand on its own. (Picture book. 3-7)