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Who Said Coo? by Deborah Ruddell, Robin Luebs

kristenremenar's review against another edition

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3.0

Unexpectedly cuter than I thought it'd be! Lulu's room is all cozy and quiet (just the way she liked it) when someone somewhere says "Coo!" Lots of "oo" rhymes make this nice for preschoolers and kindergartners.

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Tales for Two's - Noisy and Quiet

zoes_human's review against another edition

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3.0

A longer story, good for 1st book of storytime. Personally, I would haven't put this in the owl story bag because the owl is a minor character, but I think it's very well suited to a bedtime or pig theme. It might also be excellent for a bird storytime since the pig's sleep is being disrupted by birds. Vocally fun to read with a soft voice and then suddenly having a loud animal sound. Large print is easy to read from a side angle.

laura_mcloughlin's review against another edition

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3.0

Good for bedtime and story time!

libraryjen's review against another edition

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4.0

A sweet story about Pig who's just trying to sleep. She learns that positivity solves problems better than yelling, but the book is not at all preachy about it. The illustrations are perfect and the text lends itself well (in content and in font style) to reading aloud and adding in voices and varying volume. This is a great bedtime read or group story time read on a bedtime or pigs theme. It's too long for toddlers, but perfect for preschoolers.

librarianryan's review

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3.0

Pig wants to know who is disturbing her sleep. Was it a bird, or owl, or both of them playing tricks. Even when upset Pig needs to remember her manners and to be nice. Picked for Illinois Reads 2016.
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