by Kirsti Call and Corey Rosen Schwartz

It’s rare to find a rhyming picture book where the words flow so seamlessly that you forget to focus on reading it “correctly” but instead get mesmerized by the savory sounds. Books like these are a treasure for the tongue!
Our motto is, if it’s fun to write, it’s fun to read. We had lots of fun writing Mootilda’s Bad Mood, in part because of the repeating refrain: “I’m in a bad moooooood!” In fact we liked it so much, we got matching mugs!

We also made ourselves laugh using the following techniques:
Internal Rhyme
We used rhymes within a line to make our stanzas shine.
Some lambs were diving in the pond.
They lunged and plunged–kerplop.
Mootilda leapt, but whack, went SMACK!
A bovine belly flop!

Alliteration
We sprinkled in similar consonant sounds to make our rhymes sparkle.
Mootilda felt moog-nificent.
She’d really changed her tune.
“My melan-cow-ly mood has left.
I’m now over the MOOOOOOOOOOOOON!

Wordplay
We created moo-gnificent puns to make our story more fun.
“Our stuff was pecked. Our projects wrecked.
We’re feeling bleak and blue.”
“Oh my, what a cow-incidence!
You’re in a bad mood, too?”
So when you’re in a bad moooood, give these techniques a try, and hopefully you’ll turn your mooooood around!

Corey Rosen Schwartz is the author of The Three Ninja Pigs and several other rhyming picture books. She lives in Warren, NJ where she has spent many years eating ice cream and visiting farms with her two moognificent children. Corey is often is a bad moooood.

Kirsti Call is the author of several farm related picture books. She lives in Andover, MA where she makes moosic with her husband and five children. Kirsti is often in a good moooood!
Fun to learn more about the writing process behind this wonderful picture book!
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Thank you, Marcia!!!
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Looks like everyone else ‘milked’ all the good cow puns – so I’ll just say MOOTILDA’S BAD MOOD fits my writing style. Love the illustrations. Would love to win and study this fun PB to put me in a good mood and as a mentor text! The mugs are cow-a-bunga cool!
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Woo hooo!
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I so can’t wait to read this cow-some book! Moo doesn’t need help changing a bad cow-a-tude to a good mooood? Love it! Congrats! Will post on Twitter.
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Hooray! Thanks Angie!
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What a fun read! I love Matilda.
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Love this book! Very entertaining. Cannot wait to read to my classes in person!
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Fantastic!!!
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I love the puns! Sounds like a truly moo-ving story! 😉
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Thank you, Aubrey!
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Reading this post put me in a good MOOOOD! Your rhyme and wordplay in MOOTILDA’S BAD MOOD is spot on hilarious.
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Thank you, Laura. It was super fun to write!
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Such a skill to write in rhyme. Congrats, Kirsti and Corey!
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It’s a lot of fun 🙂
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This book looks and sounds moooo-velous! Congratulations, Ladies!
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Thank you!!
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You did a great job making this book fun to read!!
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Thank you Beth!
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