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Fair Cow

32p. 978-0-76145-684-1.
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K-Gr 2—Effie wants to go to the state fair. "She dreamed of being beautiful, of billowing blue ribbons and big, bodacious barns." Her friend Petunia Pig helps her prepare for the big day. Effie is told she needs to get in shape, curl her hair, change her spots, paint her hooves, glue on a fake tail, and change her walk. The cow is not totally convinced all this is necessary, but goes along with the transformation. When she gets to the fair, she sees all the other cows and thinks they are more beautiful than even her new, improved self. She is disheartened, and on the long walk to the show barn she reverts to her old habits, such as frolicking in the breeze (messes the hair), eating grass (turns teeth green), and drinking from the pond (bloats the belly). Soon her makeover is undone. Despite that, Effie returns home sporting a blue ribbon for Best Milk. The acrylic on paper illustrations are large, bright, and humorous. The animals' faces are quite expressive, clearly showing the personalities of the snooty cows and the overeager pig. This book will work well for storytimes about barnyard antics and for those always-be-yourself lessons. Besides that, it's just plain fun.—Ieva Bates, Ann Arbor District Library, MI
Cow Effie wants to win a ribbon at the state fair, so she lets her pig friend, Petunia, give her a new look, a new walk, etc. Readers may predict that Effie will get a ribbon--but they probably won't guess what it's for. The be-true-to-yourself message is served with an entertaining side-order of ham: Helakoski's acrylics never lose the story's comedic thread.

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