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Reach for this book when your child is stuck in a rut, feeling a bit bored, or needs a reminder that magic can be found exactly where you are. This silly, absurdist adventure is perfect for a rainy afternoon or a bedtime where you both need a good laugh. Minnie and Moo are two bovine best friends who decide they simply must see Paris, but they don't let the fact that they are cows on a farm stop them for a second. Through a series of hilarious misunderstandings and high-energy imagination, the pair transforms their everyday surroundings into the City of Lights. The story highlights the power of creative thinking and the deep bond of a friendship that says 'yes' to even the wildest ideas. It is an ideal bridge for early readers moving into longer stories, offering sophisticated humor in an accessible format that celebrates finding joy in the present moment.