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Mama Moo or Mamma MooEnglish versions of Mama/Mamma Moo
on Mamma Mu's webpage. Retrieved on 5 May 2010.
is a fictional character created by Jujja and Tomas Wieslander that first appeared in a
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children's
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and then later on
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s (''Min lilla kråksång'' and ''Mamma Mu'' where the crow was voiced by
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), books illustrated by
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, a computer game and other merchandise. This series is about Mamma Moo—a talking cow and her best friend, a crow. The Swedish books were published by
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and are translated to over 30 languages.


Books about Mama Moo

*''Mamma Mu gungar'' (1993) (Mama Moo on a Swing) *''Mamma Mu åker bobb'' (1994) *''Mamma Mu bygger koja'' (1995) *''Mamma Mu och Kråkan'' (1996) *''Mamma Mu städar'' (1997) *''Mamma Mu åker rutschkana'' (2003) (Mamma Moo Goes Down a Slide) *''Mamma Mu klättrar i träd'' (2005) *''Mamma Mu får ett sår'' (2006) *''Mamma Mu och Kråkans jul'' (2008)


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Mamma Mu's webpage
Fictional cattle Series of children's books Swedish children's literature Characters in children's literature Natur & Kultur books {{child-lit-char-stub