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The Boy and the Duck have a special relationship. From the moment the little duckling was born, they bonded. The little duckling was sickly and the boy and his mom helped nurse it back to health. It loved the boy!
With a nod and wink to readers, this untraditional fable is about a mouse and a duck who get swallowed by a wolf.
When Duck goes missing, a boy's favorite activities lose their appeal and he comes to know that he needs Duck just as much as Duck needs him.
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Inspired by the real-life rainbow-colored Mandarin Duck who appeared in New York’s Central Park in 2018, this modern fable by Bette Midler celebrates the connections people make with each other and the world around them. How do you get people to appreciate what is right in front of them? In The Tale of the Mandarin Duck, it takes a mysterious, beautiful duck and a clear-eyed kid to point out the obvious! Bette Midler’s distinctive voice joins striking photos of the real duck by Michiko Kakutani and charming black-and-white drawings by Joana Avillez. This book will have readers of all ages coming back to visit the fantastical interpretation of New York City and its odd ducks—both feathered and human. An afterword by Ms. Kakutani adds details to the facts behind this one-of-a-kind story of the Mandarin Duck.
Full-color photographs. Humorous factual account of a year in a duck's life.
A continuous folding story depicts a child's relationship with his duck, and on the reverse side, the duck's perspective on life with his boy.
The Story About Ping covers the concepts Family and Problem Solving. This classic children’s book was first published in 1933 and is still as delightful and relevant as ever. Ping’s owner takes him and his siblings to the river for dinner. When it’s time to go, Ping is the last duck in the water and, as such, will receive a spanking. To avoid punishment, he hides—only to be captured the next morning by a young boy for his family’s dinner. Finally Ping is set free, and when he sees his master’s boat, the last thing he fears is a spanking—he’s just thankful to be home!
A little boy drums up quite a procession.
When Dad was a boy, he found a duck in the fridge, and so begins his explanation as to why he reads Mother Goose rhymes to his own son every night.
Molly, a Canada goose, tells the story of young boy, John, caring for his three ducklings, Quacky, Tacky and Smacky. Based on the author's experiences raising ducks as a young boy. -- adapted by cataloger.