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Cover of Dont Ever Conga with a Cow An A-moo-sing Pop-up Book by Harriet Evans

Dont Ever Conga with a Cow An A-moo-sing Pop-up Book by Harriet Evans

by Harriet Evans

Book Details

Publisher:Follows A Group
Published:2026-03-03
Pages:12
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:1664351949

Reading Info

Age Range:1-3

About This Book

Children ages 2-5 can take a trip around the farm for a hay-larious time meeting all the animals in this udder-ly awesome pop-up book! The animals that roam this farm will keep you on your toes. You think you can outsmart them? Well, let's see how that goes! Don’t cause alarm at the farm and you’ll have a hay-larious time meeting the characters in this udder-ly awesome pop-up book! This bright, engaging novelty book is packed with puns to get young readers giggling. Turn the pages to reveal hila

Our Review

This clever farm animal pop-up book delivers exactly what toddlers crave: big surprises and silly sounds that make reading time feel like playtime. Each page reveals a new barnyard creature with a playful warning about their antics, from pigs who might start a mud fight to sheep who'll give you a "baa-d" haircut. The sturdy pop-up mechanisms are perfectly sized for little hands to explore safely, while the bold illustrations and simple text keep young readers fully engaged. It's an interactive reading experience that transforms farm animal recognition into pure entertainment.

What sets this apart from other farm books is its delightful wordplay that grows with the child - toddlers will love the animal sounds while preschoolers start appreciating the puns. The physical interaction of turning pages to reveal 3D scenes helps develop fine motor skills and object permanence understanding. Parents will appreciate how naturally it introduces early literacy concepts through rhythm and repetition without feeling educational. This book turns ordinary farm visits into extraordinary adventures that children will want to experience again and again.

Themes

Juvenile Fiction

Subjects

Juvenile Fiction