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Fred is a duck. He lives in a pond.If he had a magic wand, he would travel all around the world. He would see everything there was to see.But what would Fred the Duck do when it was bedtime?
The keeping of geese and ducks by people as a source of food dates back much earlier, perhaps as far as the first human settlements. This book describes and illustrates most of the domestic breeds that can be seen in Britain including- Aylesbury, Pekin, Rouen, Indian Runner, Khaki Campbell and Call ducks, Embden, Toulouse, Brecon Buff, and others.
By lifting the flap on each spread, the reader tries to help a duck look for his friend, a duck named Fred.
Dr. Duck has taken the day off to relax and do some gardening-but everyone seems to be having babies! He helps Mother Goat deliver her kids, visits an expectant hen and then a cow. Young children love reading about babies, and parents can use this story to initiate discussion about how babies are born. The rollicking rhyme and vibrant artwork will delight children, parents and parents-to-be.
Does a duck have a daddy? Does a butterfly, or a beaver? Do you? All animals have daddies, but not all animals need their daddies after birth. This book tells you about animals who don't need parents after birth and those who do.
Fred says goodnight to all of his friends.
"Not just drill-and-kill. Fred has a need for math in his life. No more, 'when am I ever going to need this stuff'?''-- Cover verso.
Discusses what features to look for when purchasing poultry and provides information on feeding, hygiene, treating illness, and good husbandry practices.
Never was the notion of explore, experience and evolve more clear to him than the day Fred stepped into the dark woods alone (at the tender age of 29) and embraced adventure over unqualified panic for the first time in his life. For an entitled, self-confessed five-star-resort-and-country-club snob, an elk hunting trip seemed unlikely - let alone three of them. But the evolution from an elitist with a wine list to an individual who discovers and embraces a profound love for the simple unspoiled outdoors is far deeper than exchanging a coat and tie for, inarguably, more comfortable camouflage. It is with great excitement, (read as: blissful ignorance and an unfamiliar absence of concierge and butler services) that he is plunged into a world of discomforting unknowns by his friend and hunting partner, Jon, who has lived more than a lifetime of outdoor experiences. Jon endeavors to pass along his fascination, skillset and love of the great outdoors to his friend - a true greenhorn. In this non-fiction narrative account of Fred's hunting adventures, you can only imagine his missteps and the relentless trepidation he faces along the way. Countless are the number of bruises his ego suffers, but successes and failures alike shape a deep transformation that extends well beyond the forest. The goal, besides unrelenting bouts of snort-inducing laughter, is to encourage a retreat from cell phones and video games and breed curiosity and interest in the outdoors. These experiences have had a profound effect on the author, and he hopes to encourage others to leap at the opportunity to experience life firsthand while engaging all five senses and confronting fear - the paralytic instinct that occurs involuntarily (along with other bodily functions) when intimidating animals threaten one's privileged existence in a vast and unfamiliar environment.