Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Kandy | YF_books | YL/MCN MCN | Checked out | 30/04/2014 | YF526 |
Total holds: 0
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Meet Cushie Butterfield... she's a little cow!
Cushie Butterfield is feeling too sick to go to school. Her friends and family can all see how poorly she is - her face is covered, first with red spots, then with green and yellow checks and then with blue triangles? Whatever could the matter be? Could it have anything to do with the box of face paints under her bed?
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Kirkus Book Review
McNaughton borrows a name from an old comic ballad (a reference likely to escape most readers on this side of the pond, though Sting has recorded it for a children's album) for a tricky calf who schemes to stay home from school for a week and a day. Each day, Cushie's smiling face displays a colorful pattern of stars, stripes, lines or dots, prompting her mother, father and others in succession to declare her, "SICK!" Oddly, she's fine on weekends. The subterfuge finally collapses when her mother cleans beneath her bed, and unearths a face-painting kit. Off goes Cushie, plainly unrepentant, to school. Played out by a bovine cast dressed in human clothing and placed against garish color fields, the episode has a broad, slapstick visual tone unsupported by an awkward text that wanders in and out of rhythm. Minor McNaughton, as is its companion, What Now, Cushie Butterfield? ($18.00. ISBN: 0-00-715467-4). (Picture book. 5-7) Copyright ©Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.There are no comments on this title.
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