
The Bird Who Loved to Moo!
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Narrated by:
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V. Moua
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V. Moua
About this listen
"Baa!" said the sheep.
"Oink!" said the pig.
"Quack!" said a duck.
"Neigh!" said a horse.
"Moo!" said the little blue bird....
Wait a minute...birds don't moo! That's unless you're a quirky bird who stars as the main character of this children's book. This book tells the story of a little blue bird who decides he would rather "moo" than "tweet." Despite being told by other farm animals what he should be doing, this brave bird prefers to march to the beat of his own drum. By doing so, the little bird realizes that this is the key to his own happiness. The Bird Who Loved to Moo! is a beginner book that any child will love, especially at bedtime.
©2015 Vinai Moua (P)2015 Vinai Moua
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