Farmer Brown heard thunder drumming. Lightning flashed; the air was humming. "Look out," he cried. "A twister's coming!" The twister roared, the twister grew, Horns and hooves and white wool blew,... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Teri Sloat is the author of several books including: The Thing That Bothered Farmer Brown, and she lives near a farm. Nadine Bernard Westcott is also no stranger to farms and animal sounds. All the animals are just comical. The cat is also quite cute. At the beginning, all the animals are making their normal animally sounds. The pigs are oinking, the cows moo. But then he heard a rumbling sound That made his smile turn upside down. ...."Look out!" he cried. "A twister's coming!" The following pages will bring giggles as all the animals get caught up in the clothes line and the expressions on the sheep's faces.....you just have to see it! When the twister drops them all, the sheep are clucking and the cows are oinking. More silliness continues as the sheep take over the roost and the muddy, oinking cows get slopped. The rooster takes over the farmer's job and tells everyone what to do. Fortunately another twister hits and sets things right again. "Except on days when strong winds blew...." A purely silly delight! ~The Rebecca Review
It's the only book my kids want to read now!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
My kids and I both love the whimsical nature of both Farmer Brown books by Teri Sloat. The wording and pictures go perfectly together and are good for a laugh and putting us all in a fun and silly mood. I hope there are more Farmer Brown adventures to come!
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