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A NOTE TO THE READER The Vizsla is a dog breed originating in Hungary. By nature, these dogs are sporting and loyal companions. They are the smallest of the all-round pointer-retriever breeds. The medium size of this dog is an appealing characteristic. The dogs are burnt orange brown in color. They are not a bulky-built animal. These dogs tend to be proud, stately animals. Vizslas by nature are gentle and make good family dogs. Vizslas have an excellent nose due to a hunting background. They tend to possess outstanding trainability. They are lively, gentle mannered, demonstrably affectionate, and sensitive. They are also fearless and possess a well-developed protective instinct. Once in awhile, along comes a Mojo.
A large brown cow riding on a school bus? That's just goofy. Move Over Miss Clover tells of an overzealous brown cow sitting with school children on a bus. The presence of the cow makes for a fun ride to school. The students name the cow Clover. Worries the new passenger would scare the students were for naught. The bus driver's worries turn to fun as the children laugh and sing a song especially for Clover. Instead of talking on the bus ride, they join in song and laughter. Young people are attracted to animals - large brown cows, included. The catchy, short song included in the storyline will resonate for young readers long after the book is closed. Chances are most cows they see after this read will remind them of Clover. It is fun to talk to an animal and have that animal respond. Try it sometime.
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