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Books with title Duckling Duckling

  • Little Duckling

    David Van de Leur

    language (, July 25, 2015)
    Little Duckling by David Van de Leur is a book for little ones about facing fears, it is written in rhyme and follows a young duck overcoming its fears of flying with the aid of some old fashioned motherly advice.
  • Dawdle Duckling

    Toni Buzzeo

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2010)
    One Mama Duck paddles and quacks. One, two, three ducklings swim behind. But Dawdle Duckling doesn't follow dutifully behind Mama Duck like his three siblings do. He's too busy preening and playing, splashing and spinning, dunking and dipping . . . and always, always dreaming. Dawdlers and moms alike will love this cheerful, reassuring tale of youthful rebellion and parental protection, with an exciting surprise ending!
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  • Little Duckling

    L. Rigo

    Board book (B.E.S., March 1, 2011)
    B.E.S. series of Look at Me board books for preschool children tell stories about baby animals and their mothers. In each tale the mother animal takes care of her baby and keeps him out of trouble. The simple but true-to-nature stories of animals tending their babies are complemented with vivid, full-color illustrations on every page. The animals are handsomely rendered in a naturalistic style and placed in realistic, detail-filled settings.
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  • Ugly Duckling

    Gerda Muller

    Hardcover (Octopus Books Limited, March 29, 1985)
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  • Downy Duckling

    Ladybird Series

    Hardcover (Random House Inc, March 1, 1982)
    Downy Duckling (Ladybird Book Series 401)
  • Dawdle Duckling

    Illustrated by Margaret Spengler by Toni Buzzeo

    Hardcover
    PreSchool-Grade 2-Poetic language and lush pastel artwork portray the antics of an endearing youngster who would rather daydream, play, and explore than tow the line like his siblings. As Mama Duck swims along with her three ducklings close behind, she continually urges her fourth child to catch up, but he is too busy having fun. Only when danger looms in the form of a predator does Dawdle Duckling pay attention to his mother's words. Heeding her warning, he makes a dramatic leap into the air and lands safely on her back. Buzzeo mixes a comfortingly repetitive text with fresh and evocative imagery. Her vivid language brings the landscape to life, as the birds move "Up the cove/toward the big rock rising" or "Along the shore/to the green grass sprouting." Each time the youngster refuses to obey his mother, a new phrase describing his actions is added, culminating in a duck who "dawdles and dreams,/preens and plays,/splashes and spins,/dunks and dips," and finally "looks- and leaps!" With their soft edges and brilliant colors, Spengler's paintings have a dreamy quality that matches the text's even tempo. Scenes of Mama Duck with her three matching offspring in a neat row contrast with close-ups of Dawdle Duckling zigzagging through lily pads, swimming on his back, and enjoying an underwater encounter with a turtle. Pair this picture book with George Shannon's Tippy-Toe Chick, Go! (Greenwillow, 2003), a tale of another free-spirited bird who likes to stop and smell the roses. Joy Fleishhacker, formerly at School Library Journal Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
  • Duckling Ugly

    None

    Paperback (Penguin Group USA, )
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  • Dilly Duckling

    Claire Freedman

    Board book (Little Tiger Press, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Little Dilly Duckling is dallying by the river when the wind blows out one of her fluffy feathers. 'Stop that feather!' she cries, rushing after it. But the feather is floating further and further away. Will Dilly ever get her precious feather back?
  • Ugly Duckling

    Hans Christian Andersen, Elizabeth McLeod, Maria Mantovani, Renzo Barsotti

    Hardcover (Mercury Books, May 1, 2005)
    This magical series of fairy tales brings together 12 well-loved, traditional favorites in one beautiful collection. Fully illustrated throughout, these books are beautifully detailed interpretations of the familiar tales. The enchanting images bring the traditional stories to life in vibrant full color giving these children’s classics a fresh look that will last a lifetime.
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  • Ugly Duckling

    braun-sebastien

    Hardcover (Boxer, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Hard to find
  • Ugly Duckling

    Hans Christian Andersen, Berta and Elmer Hader

    Hardcover (The Macmillan Company, Aug. 16, 1990)
    Berta and Elmer Hader illustrated many children's classics including thte Caldecott winning, THE BIG SNOW. This classic title is sure to delight any young reader with its easy to understand text and wonderful color illustrations.
  • Little Duckling

    Rebecca Harry

    Board book (B.E.S. Publishing, Feb. 1, 2006)
    Little Duckling looks all around the farm, seeking someone to teach him to swim. All of the charming Noisy Farm Babies board books will delight toddlers with their softly hued color illustrations, their gentle stories about farm animals, and their plastic pushbuttons that make amusing sounds when pressed. The button for Little Chick emits a gentle “cheep cheep,” the Little Lamb says “baa baa,” the Little Duckling lets out four funny “quacks,” and the Little Bunny goes “sproing,” to suggest that he is hopping around. The little stories will please preschool boys and girls.
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