Cover art for Cowzat!
Published
Windy Hollow, September 2014
ISBN
9781922081407
Format
Softcover

Cowzat!

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'One balmy day down under in a paddock by a stream, A herd of cows was eating grass and making milk and cream. When one of them -- a Jersey cow called Jenny Bramble Rose, Began to twitch because she sniffed a cricket up her nose. She sneezed and sent a gritty ball of pasture through the air, It bounced upon a strip of ground the goats had eaten bare...'

At last the true story of how cricket was invented! Not in England or even in India, but right here in Australia! It was on one fateful day when dairy cow Daisy May got a cricket up her nose and sneezed. Her friend Floppy May grabbed a stick from a nearby willow tree and whacked the flying cricket over the fence with a pleasant-sounding click. All the other cows gathered round to have a go and very soon they had worked out a set of rules and were playing cricket, the new craze, in the paddock from dawn till dusk...Told in rollicking verse and with zany illustrations, this book will bowl you over!

AUTHOR: Bruce Atherton is the author of the junior fiction novel, Al Dentay and the Incredible Spaghetti Machine and four picture books: 'The Billycart Ride', Illustrated by Keith Mc Ewan, 'Tough Ol' Teddy', illustrated by Elise Hurst, 'The Pumpkin Eater' from Pondicherry, illustrated by Ben Redlich, and 'Cowzat' also illustrated by Ben Redlich. Both 'The Billycart Ride' and 'Tough Ol' Teddy' were shortlisted for the Australian Speech Pathology Book of the Year Awards. Ben Redlich's foray into children's book illustration came with 'The Shikker Cola Cows', written and self-published by the author. Ben has over 20 books published, both nationally and internationally. SELLING POINTS: * Hilarious rhyming verse * Controversial claim in the cricketing world * Zany, whacky cartoon illustrations which will delight children and adults alike Ages 3-5

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