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Don't Eat the Bluebonnets
(2006) Sue Ellen, a sassy cow, loves to smell, lick and eat the bluebonnets although everyone warns her not to. "The bluebonnets will not come back next year if you eat them," Max the Longhorn tells her. When she can no longer stand the temptation of the tasty bluebonnets-having a mind of her own-she eats them all. The next spring the bluebonnets don't come back. Now Sue Ellen must solve the problem of getting the bluebonnets back in her favorite pasture. I really liked Don’t Eat the Bluebonnets. There’s nothing like a cow who has a mind of her won and learns from her mistakes. They should make it into a “moovie”! --- Michael: 11 years old Sue Ellen teaches kids not to be afraid, to stand out from the crowd without showing off. It’s about following your heart and taking responsibility for mistakes, all wrapped up in a funny cow story. --- Daniel: 11 years old Don’t Eat the Bluebonnets is delightful, charming, SO Texas and I’m going to start using it in demonstrations all over the country so the rest of the world can share it too! --- Ellen Keene: Literacy Expert and author of Mosaic of Thought As the father of three young boys, I spend a lot of time reading bedtime stories. Don’t Eat the Bluebonnets is a delightful story that teaches that all actions have consequences and the importance of preserving nature. I love that it incorporates part of our Texas heritage! --- Michael Garfield: The High Tech Texan, Radio and TV Personality |
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