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The Milk Makers
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CloseMilk Makers by Gail Gibbons
You probably drink milk at almost every meal. But have you ever wondered where it comes from?
Cows eat special feed to make good milk. But after the cow is milked, there are still many steps the milk must go through before it reaches you. This book describes them all. And you'll be surprised to find how many other things you eat and drink come from milk, too.
Gail Gibbon's unique style makes this a fascinating book for children and adults alike.
5+
32 pages
About the author: About the author: Gail Gibbons was born in 1944 in Oak Park, Illinois, and displayed artistic talent from an early age. She frequently visited the Chicago Art Institute, which nurtured her passion for art. Gibbons studied graphic design at the University of Illinois, where she was inspired by a professor who was a professional children's book illustrator. She married Glenn Gibbons at age 21 and began her career in television graphics and set design.
Image description: The cover features an illustration of a cow in a field with a fence. In the background there are more fields, trees, and a blue sky. The title is printed above the illustration, and the author's name is printed below it.