Minnie and Moo go to Paris / Denys Cazet.
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- 0789425955 (hardcover)
- 078943928X (pbk. : alk. paper)
- [E] 21
- PZ7.C2985 Ml 1999
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Main Library | Children's Reader | Cazet, Denys | Available | 33111003437973 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Getting there is half the fun with this pair, and along the way (past an electrical tower they think is the Eiffel), Minnie and Moo pick up a busload of equally adventurous animal friends from nearby Africa World, careen through a car wash they believe is China, and find themselves trading stories under a night sky in what they hope is America. The power and appeal of story itself has rarely been funnier -- or sweeter -- than in this slapstick extravaganza.
"A Richard Jackson book"--verso t.p.
Two cow friends, Minnie and Moo, find a bus and try to drive to Paris to see the Eiffel Tower.