Miaow Said the Cow

Miaow Said the Cow by Emma Dodd, published by Templar in 2009, is a children’s book that spans 33 pages. This engaging story follows a cat who attempts to silence a noisy Cockerel with a spell, leading to unexpected and humorous consequences on the farm. As the spell takes effect, various animals begin to make sounds that are quite out of character, creating a chaotic yet entertaining atmosphere.
Readers will discover a whimsical narrative filled with playful twists as the cat’s antics unfold. The story features a wise old Cow who ultimately helps restore order to the farmyard, bringing the tale to a satisfying conclusion. With themes that resonate within children’s literature and fiction, this book offers a delightful exploration of mischief and resolution, making it a charming addition to any young reader’s collection.
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When the cat decides to cast a spell to shut up noisy Cockerel, it has a few side-effects – mice mooing, hens oinking, even the sheep barking at Sheepdog! Cat finds it all very funny until he realises that he’s stuck with Cockerel’s crow. Wise old Cow sets everything straight, and the farmyard returns to normal, except for naughty Cat.
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