Conjuror Cow

Conjuror Cow by Julia Donaldson, published by Puffin in 2003, is a delightful children’s book that invites young readers into the whimsical world of a cow preparing for a magic show. With 12 pages of engaging content, this edition is presented in English and features a playful narrative where Cow attempts to produce a rabbit from various unexpected locations. Each spread creatively showcases the mishaps that occur during the performance, adding an element of surprise and humor to the story.
Readers will find a charming exploration of magic and friendship as Cow navigates the challenges of her act. The interactive nature of the book, with its clever reveals, encourages engagement and curiosity among children. This title falls under the categories of juvenile nonfiction and activity books, making it an excellent choice for young audiences eager to enjoy a fun and imaginative reading experience.
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Cow is putting on a magic show for her friends and is trying to produce the ever-elusive rabbit from various places. Each spread features a half page which, when turned, reveals how the trick has gone wrong. Cow, of course, eventually perfects the trick.
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