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Mother Duck often thought about her lost egg and this made her very sad, but she hoped to find it one day. In the excitement of the duck Olympic swimming tryouts, Mother Duck accidentally laid her egg that she named Quack-A-Nack in Mother Hen’s nest. When Mother Hen found the light-blue egg in her nest and it hatched, she knew he was special.
Quack! Quack! I Want My Feathers Back! is a story about six year old cousins, Willie and Bristol, and how they create a massive mess with an exploding pillow and raining feathers. In her efforts to repair Willie's flat pillow, Grandma searches for feathers and finds the perfect feather donor. An animated little duck with an attitude demands his feathers back. This picture story book for five to ten year olds, teaches how old-time customs clash with contemporary paradigms in a delightful and educational story. Also a great story for adults.
The ducklings are playing hide-and-seek. By the time Mama counts to ten, everyone has found a hiding place-- except for Little Quack. Where should he hide?
From the Newbery Medal–winning author of Dead End in Norvelt, eight side-splitting stories about a boy who is doing his best to keep his head above water As the Henry family sets sail for a new life on Cape Hatteras, fourth-grader Jack is struggling to chart a course between his parents' contradictory advice on making friends and influencing people. Just tell people what they want to hear, Dad advises. Just tell the truth, Mom cautions. Jack finds there are no easy answers as he drifts through his crazy school year, falling desperately in love with his young teacher, getting suckered into becoming a bad-behavior spy for the principal, and being forced to make a presentable pet out of a duck with backward feet. Indeed, with an airheaded, air-guitar-playing neighbor the closest thing to a friend, and a judgmental older sister his relentless enemy, it's all he can do to stay afloat. This colorful and comic new collection of interrelated stories featuring the author's hapless alter ego is the first of five books in the Jack Henry series, praised by Booklist for their "hilarious, exquisitely painful, and utterly on-target depiction" of a boy's life. This title has Common Core connections.
Dr.R.Sarasu, Associate Professor, Department of Spatial Informatics, Institute of Computer Science of Engineering, Saveetha School of Engineering, Saveetha Institute Technical and Medical Sciences, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Dr.A.Rajeswari, Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Velammal Engineering College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Ms.R.Mariammal, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Dhanalakshmi College of Engineering, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
Canadian author Hugh Hood’s first collection of short stories.
"Robert McCloskey's unusual and stunning pictures have long been a delight for their fun as well as their spirit of place."—The Horn Book Mrs. Mallard was sure that the pond in the Boston Public Gardens would be a perfect place for her and her eight ducklings to live. The problem was how to get them there through the busy streets of Boston. But with a little help from the Boston police, Mrs. Mallard and Jack, Kack, Lack, Nack, Ouack, Pack, and Quack arive safely at their new home. This brilliantly illustrated, amusingly observed tale of Mallards on the move has won the hearts of generations of readers. Awarded the Caldecott Medal for the most distinguished American picture book for children in 1941, it has since become a favorite of millions. This classic tale of the famous Mallard ducks of Boston is available for the first time in a full-sized paperback edition. Make Way for Ducklings has been described as "one of the merriest picture books ever" (The New York Times). Ideal for reading aloud, this book deserves a place of honor on every child's bookshelf. "This delightful picture book captures the humor and beauty of one special duckling family. ... McClosky's illustrations are brilliant and filled with humor. The details of the ducklings, along with the popular sights of Boston, come across wonderfully. The image of the entire family proudly walking in line is a classic."—The Barnes & Noble Review "The quaint story of the mallard family's search for the perfect place to hatch ducklings. ... For more than fifty years kids have been entertained by this warm and wonderful story."—Children's Literature