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Read the story. Then sing the story! It isn’t a secret that using songs to teach children pre-reading skills is fun and successful. This classic song is featured as a read-along and a sing-along. Quack, quack! Wibble-wobble, wibble-wobble! Follow the six little ducks as the one little duck with the feather on his back leads them on an adventure—without their mother’s watchful eye! Young readers will laugh at the amusing illustrations as they go on a hike with these loveable ducks. Count the ducks on each page as they slide down a hill, swim in the blue river, and head back home to Mother duck. The fun Sing A Story series includes: Five Little Monkeys Jumping On The Bed, Old MacDonald Had A Farm, Ten In The Bed, B-I-N-G-O, Down By The Bay, Humpty Dumpty & Other Nursery Rhymes, Six Little Ducks, Five Little Skunks, ABC Nursery Rhymes, The Wheels On The Bus, This Old Man, How Many Ducks?, Old MacDonald’s Letter Farm, The ABCs, Singing The Consonant Sounds, The Farmer In The Dell and It’s Silly Time!
"Sing and quack along to the tune of Six little ducks with Blue and her fuzzy yellow friend!"--Cover back.
Collects a variety of songs for children from previous "Wee Sing" titles.
10 little rubber ducks overboard! Get swept away on a high-seas voyage of discovery with 10 little rubber ducks as they float to every part of the world. They all find adventure, but one duck finds something very special!
When her five little ducks disappear one by one, Mother Duck sets out to find them.
This board book featuring a counting song by Raffi makes the perfect "addition" to your springtime reading list! Babies and toddlers willl love counting down as first five little ducks, then four, then three, then two, then one go out to play, not to return. Mother Duck waits until spring returns and with it her five ducks, all grown up-along with their new families of baby ducks. With sweet illustrations by veteran children's book artists Jose Aruego and Ariane Dewey, this lovely counting song will invoke squeals of delight.
"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
OLD MOTHER DUCK and her six little ducklings lived in ahollow tree down by the river, and here they were all ashappy as the day was long. They had the whole of thebroad bright river to swim about on, and there was no oneto bother them or drive them about.Mother Duck had not always lived in the hollow tree.Once she had lived in a farmyard back in the country andaway from the river. But she had not been very happythere. For one thing, there was a very cross old watch-dogin the farmyard. He was kept chained to his dog-housethrough the day, and never set loose until the otheranimals had gone to bed, but he used to snap at the ducksand chickens whenever they came near his dog-house,and that frightened them.Then there was no place to swim but in a muddy littleduck-pond that almost dried up in the heat of summer.But the worst thing of all at the farmhouse was the waythe farmer's wife used to steal the duck's eggs. No matterhow carefully Mrs. Duck hid her eggs, Mrs. Farmer alwaysfound them and took them away. Once she put a numberof them in a hen's nest, and allowed a hen to set on them.After a while the hen hatched out eleven of thecunningest, fuzziest, yellowest ducklings that ever were 3seen. The hen was just as pleased and proud as thoughshe had laid the eggs herself. But she didn't in the leastknow how to bring up a brood of ducklings. Mrs. Duckcould see that very plainly. She didn't even want them toget their feet wet and she almost had a fit when they wentinto the water one day.
A mother duck builds her nest, lays her eggs, hatches six ducklings, and teaches them about life on their own.
#1 New York Times bestseller James Dean turns it up in Pete the Cat’s cool adaptation of the classic children’s song “Five Little Ducks.” Five little ducks went out to play, with one cool cat leading the way. Sing along with Pete the Cat in his groovy adaptation. Fans of Pete the cat will love rocking out to this classic tune with a groovy twist. Don't miss Pete's other singalong adventures, including Pete the Cat: Five Little Bunnies, Pete the Cat: Five Little Pumpkins, Pete the Cat: The Wheels on the Bus, Pete the Cat: Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star, and more!