![]() ![]() But books are supposed to expand kids' horizons, so I don't see this as a problem but rather as a fun way to learn something new. ![]() The only challenge for some readers may be that the book deals with two key items, a typewriter and electric blankets, which many kids have never seen. 31 2010 by Doreen Cronin (Author), Betsy Lewin (Illustrator) 3,508 ratings Part of: Classic Board Books (11 books) Kindle Edition 4.99 Read with Our Free App Hardcover 19.98 48 Used from 5.45 15 New from 19.98 Paperback 4.99 7 Used from 5.89 3 New from 4. But the book can also be used to start a discussion on everything from letter writing to labor relations! It's also a good story to use to teach sequencing-first this happenend, and then what? And then what? Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type Board book Illustrated, Aug. I brought in an old fashioned typewriter that looked a lot like the one in the book, and the kids enjoyed typing, just like the animals in the story. I bought this book after using it with special needs kids in my third grade class. The language and illustrations are simple but the humor is subtle. When he ignores their request, they go on strike, and soon the chickens are following suit. The cows in the story find an old typewriter in the barn and send the farmer a note-they want electric blankets. ![]()
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