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‘Click, Clack, Moo’ brings books to life for 661 Nashua students

The performance brought the humorous story of Farmer Brown’s farm to life, as cows and chickens demand blankets to stay warm in their cold barn. Through lively storytelling, catchy songs and colorful staging, the show immersed students in the animals’ clever strike and farmyard negotiations

Five elementary school students stand in the Nashua Center for the Arts lobby in front of “Click, Clack, Moo” show posters.
Mount Pleasant Elementary School first graders, from left, Carter Bott, Koda Beck, Hayam Minkarah, Oliver Compass Martin and Cole Erwin, attend a performance of “Click, Clack, Moo” at the Nashua Center for the Arts. (Dan Splaine/The Nashua Independent)

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