Summary
El granjero Brown piensa que está escuchando mal de un oído, cuando oye sonidos de mecanografía provenientes del granero. El granjero Brown tiene un problema. Sus vacas adoran escribir a máquina... Todo el día se oye desde el granero, el sonido del tecleo, mezclado con los mugidos. No obstante, los apuros de nuestro granjero comienzan, realmente, cuando sus vacas empiezan a enviarle notas exigiendo cosas: condiciones de trabajo mejores, mantas eléctricas, etc. Cuando el granjero no acepta sus demandas, las vacas efectúan una huelga. Esta hilarante situación está expuesta a través del texto y, al mismo tiempo, de las imágenes que lo acompañan. ¡Bienvenido a la diversión de este relato, a las vicisitudes del granjero Brown y a las travesuras de las vacas que saben leer y escribir, quienes dan vuelta al revés su granja! Los niños aprenderán que a veces es necesario hacer demandas.
Doreen Cronin was born in Queens, New york. She grew up in Merrick, Long Island. She attended Pennysylvania State University where she majored in journalism. Eventually she found herself using her journalism background in the world of publishing. and she turned her sights toward law and attended St. john's University School of Law. She went on to work as an attorney in a Manhattan Law firm. She wrote her book Click, Clack, Moo, Cows That Type in 1995, shortly after the death of her father. It took another five years, however, before the book was published. She stated in her bio that this book was not only her first published book but also the easiest book to write, taking her only about 20 minutes to jot down the story. The book went on to become a Caldecott Honor Book. While the book eventually met with great success, publishers rejected it repeatedly for several years until a publisher eventually called her with the news that it would be published. Her success as a children's author continued with books such as Diary of a Worm published in 2003 and winner of Parent's Choice Award Slver 2003 Picture Book, Diary of a Spider published in 2003 and Rescue Bunnies. She made the 2013 New York Times High Profiles List with her title Click, Clack, Boo!: A Tricky Treat.
(Bowker Author Biography)