Ruby Moo has always been different from the other cows. She isn’t content making yogurt, milk, and cheese on the dairy farm. Ruby wants to be an astronaut, an explorer, and, more than anything, she wants to be the first cow deep-sea diver. So one day, brave Ruby Moo stows away on a van and rides it all the way to the ocean. Borrowing a helmet, she dives right into the water and discovers an exciting shipwreck along with a scary, giant squid! Thankfully, the squid is only looking for a chess partner—and maybe someone to play with on his trampoline. Phew!
Author Isabel Atherton concocts a quirky story of a courageous cow who dares to dream big. Bethany Straker’s zany illustrations bring the story to life with vibrant colors that are sure to spark the imaginations of little readers everywhere and make them say, “If Ruby Moo can, I can, too!”
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Isabel Atherton is an author, a literary agent, and director of Creative Authors Ltd. When she is not helping her authors she likes to write illustrated books herself. She is the author of Zombie Cat, an illustrated adult humor book, and Smelly Ghost, a children's picture book due out in fall 2013.Stephanie Rohr is a French illustrator and creative. She earn
More about Isabel AthertonBethany Straker is an illustrator of picture books and magazines. Her work often leans towards the humorous, and has been described as "somewhere between the stylings of a Steve Fiorilla and a Mike Judge series" (filmmonthly.com). She enjoys the little visual details that others may not notice. She has illustrated Smelly Ghost , A C
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