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Cowgirl Kate and her horse Cocoa love getting up early and herding cattle on the range. They are the closest pals, even though they don't always see eye to eye. When its time to wrangle the cattle, Kate is ready to go with her sharp cowboy hat and tough rawhide gloves, but Cocoa needs a little more encouragement. After a quick drink and a few apples, the two are off to the range to get to work. With Cocoa's help, Kate climbs trees, tells stories, counts the cows and rides the range. And once their adventures get going, the two argue as only best buddies can do. Erica Silverman's Cowgirl Kate and Cocoa is a recipient of the Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor and a treat for young listeners. Narrator Liz Morton perfectly captures the spirit of friendship and loyalty found in this delightful collection of stories. "This book is sure to be a favorite with girls and parents everywhere."-Children's Literature
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    • School Library Journal

      April 1, 2008
      K-Gr 2-The adventures of Cowgirl Kate and her horse continue in this fourth installment in the popular series. A storm hits while they are riding through the pasture, scaring Cocoa, although, once they reach safety, he claims that he was "just racing the wind." As the rain continues, Cocoa pretends to be sick in an effort to get Kate's attention. He then refuses to wear a rain sheet when he goes outside and ends up soaked. Cowgirl Kate remains the voice of reason to the animal's antics throughout the story. Lewin's colorful cartoon illustrations enhance the fast-paced action and perfectly capture the characters' many expressions and their close relationship. This delightful tale is certain to appeal to young readers, especially girls who may dream of having a horse of their own."Donna Atmur, Los Angeles Public Library"

      Copyright 2008 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      April 15, 2008
      Fans will delight in the return of best friends Cowgirl Kate and Cocoa the horse, who appear here in four new chapter-length episodes. In each, Cocoas childlike behavior will seem familiar to young listeners: he wants to play and run while Kate wants to focus on ranch tasks; he fakes a cough to avoid work; and he refuses to wear his protective rain sheet when he goes out in wet weather. Kate good-naturedly coaxes her pal back into line, and in the final episode, the two sweetly affirm their affection: We are always just right. As in the previous titles, the exemplary text, well calibrated to new readers abilities, uses plenty of exciting, action verbs and swift dialogue to move the stories along, while Lewins black-linedartwork extends the sense of friendship and fun.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2008, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2008
      Best friends cowgirl Kate and cowhorse Cocoa return in four rainy-day adventures. Whether it's Cocoa finally getting the chance to run fast (no-thing to do with that scary clap of thunder, really!), or faking a cough to get out of working in the rain, or refusing to wear his "silly" rainsheet -- all the stories highlight the close friendship between girl and horse. As in the previous titles, Lewin's watercolor illustrations, an effective mix of double-page spreads and spot art, emphasize the characters' personalities (particularly Cocoa's), while Silverman's text is both accessible enough to work as a beginning reader (with its excellent use of repetition and sound effects) and rich enough to function as a read-aloud story. A weatherproof entry in an ever-improving series.

      (Copyright 2008 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2008
      Cowgirl Kate and cowhorse Cocoa return in four rainy-day adventures that highlight the close friendship between girl and horse. Lewin's watercolor illustrations, an effective mix of double-page spreads and spot art, emphasize the characters' personalities, while Silverman's text is both accessible enough to work as a beginning reader and rich enough to function as a read-aloud story.

      (Copyright 2008 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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