Thump, Quack, Moo: A Whacky Adventure by Doreen Cronin
Joy Fleishhacker, School Library Journal -- School Library Journal, 9/8/2008
CRONIN, Doreen. Thump, Quack, Moo: A Whacky Adventure. illus. by Betsy Lewin. unpaged. CIP. S & S/Atheneum. Sept. 2008. RTE $16.99. ISBN 978-1-4169-1630-7. LC 2007044075.
K-Gr 4–Duck and his comical cohorts return in another zany tale. Farmer Brown plans a Statue of Liberty maze for the annual Corn Maze Festival, enlisting (by bribe and threat) the reluctant help of his animal friends to see the project through. Before long, the chickens are constructing a fence, the cows are painting the barn, and Duck–curmudgeon extraordinaire–is furiously hammering out a ticket booth. As Farmer Brown busily sketches, measures, and mows by day, Duck keeps equally busy, sneaking into the cornfield every night armed with night-vision goggles, glow-in-the-dark ruler, and hedge clippers. Although the animals’ various endeavors don’t turn out as expected (the disasters are humorously depicted in the artwork), an undaunted Farmer Brown eagerly boards a hot-air balloon for an aerial view of his masterpiece during the opening ceremony. Along for the ride, a smug Duck is able to witness the man’s priceless reaction to the nighttime design changes, which readers can view on a two-page fold-up. Once again, Cronin and Lewin get everything right, from the perfectly paced deadpan narrative, to the amusing characterizations, to the vibrant brush and watercolor cartoons that play off and extend the text’s humor. Throughout the tale, the farm mice, who are taking a meteorology correspondence course, present weather-prediction charts that reflect the mood of the plot, gradually building from partly sunny skies to stormy climax. Fans will not be disappointed.























