#69 Moo Baa La La La by Sandra Boynton (1995)
28 points
I found a copy of this book in the library book sale, and bought it for my young son. When I showed the other librarians, every single mother among them started reciting it from memory – some of them with children in college and beyond. – Ann Carpenter
Oh, this is a toughie. Not tough in terms of praise. This is indeed one of those board book staples we’ve come to love and rely on. No, it’s just hard to find things to say about it. We can say that it’s currently tied with Barnyard Dance for the bestselling Boynton book of all time. But aside from that it becomes a little difficult. The best I can do is mention that in keeping with the 21st century, the book currently has an app. One that actually earned itself a star in a Kirkus review. Should a long car trip present itself, I’ll consider it. Here’s an image from the app:
The description of the book, such as it is, reads: “Various animals make their sounds, from the moo of the cow to the snort and snuff of the rhinoceroses.”
There was a time there where I had the greatest of difficulty hearing this title and not singing it to the tune of “Bad Romance” by Lady Gaga. This isn’t too crazy when you consider how much weirder it is that I sing her other board book Your Personal Penguin to Depeche Mode’s Personal Jesus. Editor Molly O’Neill actually found great words to go with my Gaga version, but I’ve long since lost them somewhere. Bummer.
I do love this alternate title:
Finally, the obligatory awwwwww video:
Here’s something to say about this book – I have a board version of it from 1982. Every single illustration is different. I don’t know when it was re-done, though the new version is more lively. The text is the same, and winning even back in 1982.
YAY!! A book I voted for! I love this book so hard. A friend gave it to me when I was pregnant with my first baby. She’s now 14 and I still can (joyfully) recite it by heart.
If you haven’t seen leasthelpful.com (sister site of literallyunbelieveable.org), it’s great — and they’ve used a number of picture books and other Fuse #8-worthy things in their daily posts…including this book!
http://leasthelpful.com/post/20588016109/warning-could-inspire-humiliating-whimsy-in-a
Once I was working in the church nursery and picked up a totally differently Boynton book to show a well-read and precocious toddler. She immediately said, “Moo, Baa, La La La!” I was enchanted.
We read this so often I still have it memorized 12 years later. (And we read Muu Beee Asi Fue occasionally.) Have immediately recommended the app to my cousin with toddlers.