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    <![CDATA[&quot;Dogs don't hoot. Pigs don't hoot. Horses don't hoot. Owls don't hoot.&quot;  Wait a second! &quot;Yes they do! Owls have swively necks and stay up all night, and  they definitely hoot!&quot; <p>  In this marvelous sequel to <em>Who  Hops?</em>, author-illustrator Katie Davis creates a game brimming with all  kids' favorite qualities: animals, repetition, and <em>silliness</em>.  Extra-bright and colorful animals fill each page, looking alternately  bewildered, bemused, and miffed. Nothing tickles a toddler's funny bone so much  as nonsense--toying with what they <em>know</em> to be true. Lions do roar, bees  do buzz, and yaks do quack--hold it! No they don't! Ducks quack. Easily adapted  for hours of play on road trips or in waiting room lines, and a good refresher  on animal sounds, this witty book will appeal to adults as well, especially with  the critters' little asides. (&quot;I'll hoot when pigs fly!&quot; says the pig. &quot;Well, I  could [buzz] if I wanted to,&quot; mutters the bull. &quot;Quack? That's quazy!&quot; smirks  the worm.) Children will love the last page, in which they're all but begged to  hoot, buzz, squeak, roar, and quack. Parents may want to avoid this noisy story  at bedtime! (Ages 3 to 6) <em>--Emilie Coulter</em></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Who hoots?  Not this animal, not that animal, not this one either...but wait, this one does!  It's a fun pattern which repeats using different animals sounds and ends up introducing many kinds of animals and the sounds they do...or don't make.  Once the sound is matched with the correct animal a few...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/20747381">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[When in doubt on what to read for a lapsit or preschool program, I chose Who Hoots? It's funny, colorful, and perfect for crowd participation. Older kids will laugh and younger kids will be mesmerized by the colors and illustrations. You can't go wrong with Who Hoots?]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[Owls don't hoot.  YES THEY DO.  ]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[&quot;Dogs don't hoot. Pigs don't hoot. Horses don't hoot. Owls don't hoot.&quot;  Wait a second! &quot;Yes they do! Owls have swively necks and stay up all night, and  they definitely hoot!&quot; <p>  In this marvelous sequel to <em>Who  Hops?</em>, author-illustrator Katie Davis creates a game brimming with all  kids' favorite qualities: animals, repetition, and <em>silliness</em>.  Extra-bright and colorful animals fill each page, looking alternately  bewildered, bemused, and miffed. Nothing tickles a toddler's funny bone so much  as nonsense--toying with what they <em>know</em> to be true. Lions do roar, bees  do buzz, and yaks do quack--hold it! No they don't! Ducks quack. Easily adapted  for hours of play on road trips or in waiting room lines, and a good refresher  on animal sounds, this witty book will appeal to adults as well, especially with  the critters' little asides. (&quot;I'll hoot when pigs fly!&quot; says the pig. &quot;Well, I  could [buzz] if I wanted to,&quot; mutters the bull. &quot;Quack? That's quazy!&quot; smirks  the worm.) Children will love the last page, in which they're all but begged to  hoot, buzz, squeak, roar, and quack. Parents may want to avoid this noisy story  at bedtime! (Ages 3 to 6) <em>--Emilie Coulter</em></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[A perfect book for my two-year old class.  They love it and so do I.]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[&quot;Dogs don't hoot. Pigs don't hoot. Horses don't hoot. Owls don't hoot.&quot;  Wait a second! &quot;Yes they do! Owls have swively necks and stay up all night, and  they definitely hoot!&quot; <p>  In this marvelous sequel to <em>Who  Hops?</em>, author-illustrator Katie Davis creates a game brimming with all  kids' favorite qualities: animals, repetition, and <em>silliness</em>.  Extra-bright and colorful animals fill each page, looking alternately  bewildered, bemused, and miffed. Nothing tickles a toddler's funny bone so much  as nonsense--toying with what they <em>know</em> to be true. Lions do roar, bees  do buzz, and yaks do quack--hold it! No they don't! Ducks quack. Easily adapted  for hours of play on road trips or in waiting room lines, and a good refresher  on animal sounds, this witty book will appeal to adults as well, especially with  the critters' little asides. (&quot;I'll hoot when pigs fly!&quot; says the pig. &quot;Well, I  could [buzz] if I wanted to,&quot; mutters the bull. &quot;Quack? That's quazy!&quot; smirks  the worm.) Children will love the last page, in which they're all but begged to  hoot, buzz, squeak, roar, and quack. Parents may want to avoid this noisy story  at bedtime! (Ages 3 to 6) <em>--Emilie Coulter</em></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Catherine's favorite this week.]]></body>
    
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