Cowgirl Kate and Cocoa
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 0152056602
ISBN-13: 9780152056605
Publisher: Sandpiper
Release Date: March, 2006
Length: 44 Pages
Weight: Unavailable
Dimensions: 8.8 X 6.1 X 0.2 inches
Language: English
   
   

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A Theodor Seuss Geisel Award Honor Book Hold on to your hats! Two new pals have arrived on the scene: Cowgirl Kate and her stubborn, but devoted cowhorse, Cocoa. Together they count the herd, ride the range, and, of course, argue till the cows come home--as only best friends can do.With its spirited text and bright, humorous illustrations by Caldec...
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  Great friends

This title is a Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor book. Cowgirl Kate and her
horse Cocoa understand each other perfectly. Sometimes Cocoa does not
want to work and Kate knows just what to say to get him moving. When
she cannot count all the cattle,Cocoa helps her. Cocoa is always hungry
and Kate works hard to take care of him.
When she can't sleep, he sings her a lullabye.


"Will you fluff my straw?" Cocoa asked.
Cowgirl Kate sighed.
"I am very tired," she said.
But she climbed out of her sleeping bag
and fluffed his straw.
Then she crawled back into her sleeping bag.
"I am hungry," said Cocoa
Cowgirl Kate sighed.
You are always hungry," she said.
But she climbed out of her sleeping bag
andgave him three carrots.
Then she crawled back into her sleeping bag.
"Uh-oh! My water bin is low," said Cocoa.
Cowgirl Kate groaned.
"Why didn't you tell me that before?"
"I didn't think of it before, " said Cocoa.
"First I was thinking about straw.
Then I was thinking about food.
Now I am thinking about water."
"You are doing too much thinking," said Cowboy Kate.

Lewin's paintings are comical and expressive. Kate and Cocoa's expressions are priceless as they stare at each other during this exchange.
 
  "Once there was a cowgirl who needed a cowhorse."



The sprightly Cowgirl Kate is a girl with a love of the ranch she lives on and her horse, Cocoa. Cocoa has a sense of humor when it comes to Kate, a frisky challenger in these short chapter stories for young readers who love adventure and horses in particular. Cocoa shows his mettle and his stubbornness, but with an endearing personality that makes Cowgirl Kate smile every time. Part pal, part pet, Cocoa is always hungry, demanding apples and stories from Kate, but doing her bidding in the end, Kate cleverly handling the horse with a bit of outrageous creativity.

In one story, Cowgirl Kate offers Cocoa a surprise after he eats his morning oats. Too curious to bother with his boring breakfast, Cocoa rips open Kate's present and begins chewing it vigorously. Unfortunately, the present doesn't taste so good. Of course not; it is a straw hat, now all chewed up, with three holes instead of two for Cocoa's ears. The joke is on Cocoa, who learns a lesson about patience. In "Bedtime in the Barn", Cowgirl Kate takes her sleeping bag to the barn overnight, prepared to stay with Cocoa. Kate is awakened by Cocoa's incessant demands, "fluff my straw", "I'm hungry", "my water is low". Later, frightened by an owl, Kate curls up next to her horse. The charming paintings by Betsy Lewin are complement the marriage of little girl and her fanciful horse, happy adventures for young readers. Luan Gaines/2006.


The sprightly Cowgirl Kate is a girl with a love of the ranch she lives on and her horse, Cocoa. Cocoa has a sense of humor when it comes to Kate, a frisky challenger in these short chapter stories for young readers who love adventure and horses in particular. Cocoa shows his mettle and his stubbornness, but with an endearing personality that makes Cowgirl Kate smile every time. Part pal, part pet, Cocoa is always hungry, demanding apples and stories from Kate, but doing her bidding in the end, Kate cleverly handling the horse with a bit of outrageous creativity.

In one story, Cowgirl Kate offers Cocoa a surprise after he eats his morning oats. Too curious to bother with his boring breakfast, Cocoa rips open Kate's present and begins chewing it vigorously. Unfortunately, the present doesn't taste so good. Of course not; it is a straw hat, now all chewed up, with three holes instead of two for Cocoa's ears. The joke is on Cocoa, who learns a lesson about patience. In "Bedtime in the Barn", Cowgirl Kate takes her sleeping bag to the barn overnight, prepared to stay with Cocoa. Kate is awakened by Cocoa's incessant demands, "fluff my straw", "I'm hungry", "my water is low". Later, frightened by an owl, Kate curls up next to her horse. The charming paintings by Betsy Lewin are complement the marriage of little girl and her fanciful horse, happy adventures for young readers. Luan Gaines/2006.
 
  Cowgirl Kate and Cocoa by Erica Silverman

This is an excellent book for early readers. My 6 year old kindergarten granddaughter is excited about being able to read Chapter books now, and she loved Cowgirl Kate and Cocoa. The colorful illustrations helped her as she sounded out the few words she did not already know.
 
  Cowgirl Kate and Cocoa

Was recieved in alloted time and in the condition it was described.
 
  Cowgirl Kate and Cocoa

My 7 year old daughter loves these books - they are right at her reading level and she loves horses - so very interesting for her. I will continue to buy books in this series as more come out.