As the sun sets over the fields, a little girl and her father begin the
evening milking. The girl gathers the cows--a "Holstein parade"--and
guides them to the barn. Father and daughter work side by side, piling
up the grain for feeding, fanning out beds of straw, and hooking up the
milkers. In the corner pen, the girl feeds the calves all by herself.
Soon they've filled milk can after milk can for the creamery truck that
will arrive in the morning. The fresh dairy product isn't just for
them--other families will buy their milk, butter, and cheese at stores
and farmers markets near and far, connecting the little girl': s farm to
the world beyond.
Phyllis Alsdurf's poetic story lovingly depicts the special bond between
a child and her father and the relationship between a young farmer and
her animals. With Steve Johnson and Lou Fancher's exquisite
illustrations, It's Milking Time is a lyrical and visual
treasure--perfect for reading aloud every morning, every night, to
anyone who's ever asked: Where does milk come from?