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Rodeo Ron and his milkshake cows by Rowan Clifford β€” book cover

Rodeo Ron and his milkshake cows

by Rowan Clifford
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Overview

The little town of Cavity is no place for Rodeo Ron and his multicolored milkshake cows.

Not a soul in Cavity will drink milk. They'll only drink extra-fizzy, extra-sweet sodas from Frothy and Fruity's. Which would explain everyone's uncontrollable burping and dirty brown teeth. So Rodeo Ron moseys on over to Frothy and Fruity's soda bar and challenges those two belching brothers to a shake-off -- milkshakes vs. soda! Frothy and Fruity gather their sugars and syrups. Rodeo Ron gathers his milkshake cows.

The shake-off is on!

Rodeo Ron rides into town in the company of four colorful cows and challenges the soda bar owners to a "shake-off" of milkshakes against soft drinks.

About the Author, Rowan Clifford

Rowan Clifford has been a professional illustrator since 1982.

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Editorials

School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 2-Rodeo Ron and his four cows of various colors (red, yellow, blue, and green) ride into Cavity, a town of soda-slurping, mega-burping citizens who don't drink milk. Their brown teeth and gassy ways are the result of sipping the sugary concoctions made by Frothy and Fruity, the owners of the soda bar. Frothy challenges Ron to a shake-off with the town's children as taste-testers. While the brothers mix and shake their sodas, Ron leaps astride each of his cows in turn and, after riding the bucking, shaking bovines, proceeds to produce "the frothiest, fruitiest-milkshake anybody had ever tasted." Each cow produces a flavored beverage according to her color-banana, strawberry, blueberry, and the "creamiest, whitest milk you ever did see." The brothers lose each round until, in a frenzy of burping and bucking of their own, they explode, leaving nothing but their mustaches. The citizens reform in favor of milk, "the finest drink ever!" The playful color cartoon illustrations are surrounded by white space and depict roly-poly townsfolk and animals. The overlong text features plenty of repetition and flavor, but the didactic message slows the pace. While kids may get a kick out of all the belching, and the book might find use in units on nutrition or dental health, this story milks the slim plot for more than its worth.-Marge Loch-Wouters, Menasha's Public Library, WI Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

Book Details

Published
May 24, 2005
Publisher
New York : Knopf : 2005.
Pages
32
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780375831959

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