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  • Hey, Duck!

    Carin Bramsen

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 3, 2017)
    Perfect for every Easter basket, adorable Duck and Cat make their board book debut in this quacktastic "tail" about fun and friendship! A small little duckling is trying to befriend another duck, but what if that "duck" . . . is actually a cat? Toddlers will love this quack-tastic story that celebrates being an individual - and a good friend.Look for these other books featuring Duck and Cat:Just a Duck?Sleepover Duck Praise for Carin Bramsen's Duck and Cat books!Hey, Duck!"A sweet, tender and charming experience to read aloud or together." —Kirkus Reviews". . . should tickle preschoolers." —Publishers WeeklyJust a Duck?"Outstanding . . . An endearing story for group or one-on-one sharing." —School Library Journal"The tale is equal in every way to the visual appeal . . . Sweet, tender and delightful." —Kirkus Reviews"A gently funny story of the differences, similarities, and compromises that make for rewarding friendships" —Publishers Weekly 2016 Buckeye Book Award nominee!Sleepover Duck!"Cat and Duck are as delightful as ever in this third outing in the series . . . Little readers will feel the warmth of these loving, endearing friends." - Kirkus Reviews"Duck’s sleepover enthusiasm is infectious." - Publishers Weekly"Children will enjoy the illustrations that make the animals look soft, fluffy, and expressive." - School Library Journal
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  • Duck

    Caroline Davies

    Bath Book (B.E.S., Feb. 1, 2013)
    Bath time is play time for baby with this brightly illustrated floating vinyl book. The book is named for the Duck that appears on the front and back covers, but when toddlers open this book they'll see six more colorful creatures on inside pages--every little water-dwelling animal labeled with its name. Duck's friends include a frog, a dragonfly, a beaver, and three more animals. And when Baby picks up this book and give it a shake, he'll hear a cheerful rattle. This is one of four titles that B.E.S. offers in the Shake & Play Bath Book series: Duck, Fish, Turtle, and Whale. Each book comes in a clear vinyl package.
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  • Hey, Duck!

    Carin Bramsen

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 22, 2013)
    Perfect for fans of Mo Willems' Elephant and Piggie series! An adorable little duckling is trying to befriend another "duck," but he is oblivious to the fact that his potential pal is actually a cat. Though resistant and stubborn at first, the cat soon realizes labels don't matter in the least--and before you know it, meowing and quacking are one and the same.Look for these other books featuring Duck and Cat:Just a Duck!Sleepover Duck (available 1/2/18)Praise for Carin Bramsen's Duck and Cat books!Hey, Duck!"A sweet, tender and charming experience to read aloud or together." - Kirkus Reviews". . . should tickle preschoolers." - Publishers WeeklyJust a Duck?"Outstanding . . . An endearing story for group or one-on-one sharing." - School Library Journal"The tale is equal in every way to the visual appeal . . . Sweet, tender and delightful." - Kirkus Reviews"A gently funny story of the differences, similarities, and compromises that make for rewarding friendships" - Publishers Weekly 2016 Buckeye Book Award nominee!
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  • DUCK!

    Meg McKinlay, Nathaniel Eckstrom

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Aug. 13, 2019)
    In this funny nod to Chicken Little, a quiet afternoon on the farm might be the scene of a barnyard disaster waiting to happen.When Duck runs around the farm shouting “DUCK!” to the other animals, they grow exasperated as they haughtily explain to Duck which animal is which. Unfortunately, something is falling from the sky. But perhaps “DUCK!” isn’t the best warning. Perhaps what Duck should have said is . . . “RUN!”
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  • Hey, Duck!

    Carin Bramsen

    eBook (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 22, 2013)
    Perfect for fans of Mo Willems' Elephant and Piggie series! An adorable little duckling is trying to befriend another "duck," but he is oblivious to the fact that his potential pal is actually a cat. Though resistant and stubborn at first, the cat soon realizes labels don't matter in the least--and before you know it, meowing and quacking are one and the same.Look for these other books featuring Duck and Cat:Just a Duck!Sleepover Duck (available 1/2/18)Praise for Carin Bramsen's Duck and Cat books!Hey, Duck!"A sweet, tender and charming experience to read aloud or together." - Kirkus Reviews". . . should tickle preschoolers." - Publishers WeeklyJust a Duck?"Outstanding . . . An endearing story for group or one-on-one sharing." - School Library Journal"The tale is equal in every way to the visual appeal . . . Sweet, tender and delightful." - Kirkus Reviews"A gently funny story of the differences, similarities, and compromises that make for rewarding friendships" - Publishers Weekly 2016 Buckeye Book Award nominee!
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  • Hey, Duck!

    Carin Bramsen

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  • Duck

    Randy Cecil

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Feb. 12, 2008)
    The creator of Gator presents an enchanting follow-up about a carousel animal who longs to fly — and a love that is bigger than the skies.Duck is a carousel animal who longs to fly. She spends her days watching real, flying ducks, and her nights dreaming of soaring among them. Flying is all she can think about ... until a little lost duckling wanders into her life. Soon they are inseparable. But when Duckling’s yellow down is replaced by long white feathers, Duck is determined to do whatever she can to help him fly — even if it means being left behind.
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  • Hey, Duck!

    Carin Bramsen

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 22, 2013)
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  • Duck

    Suzanne Tate

    eBook (Arcadia Publishing, May 18, 2015)
    Situated on the Atlantic Flyway, Duck was given its name by the first postmaster, Lloyd Toler, who operated a tiny store in the community. While Duck is the Outer Banks' newest town, officially established in 2002, it has a long and interesting history, one that has always focused on fishing. Duck was once a quiet little village, with both able-bodied men and women actively engaged in maritime activities. Located on a narrow strip of land between Currituck Sound and the Atlantic Ocean, the town has a thriving commercial district, and visitors enjoy the boardwalk along the sound, six miles of pristine beaches, and a town park. Duck showcases the evolution of this community, from a small fishing village to a popular resort destination on the North Carolina coast.
  • Duck

    Suzanne Tate

    Paperback (Arcadia Publishing, May 18, 2015)
    Situated on the Atlantic Flyway, Duck was given its name by the first postmaster, Lloyd Toler, who operated a tiny store in the community. While Duck is the Outer Banks' newest town, officially established in 2002, it has a long and interesting history, one that has always focused on fishing. Duck was once a quiet little village, with both able-bodied men and women actively engaged in maritime activities. Located on a narrow strip of land between Currituck Sound and the Atlantic Ocean, the town has a thriving commercial district, and visitors enjoy the boardwalk along the sound, six miles of pristine beaches, and a town park. Duck showcases the evolution of this community, from a small fishing village to a popular resort destination on the North Carolina coast.
  • Duck

    Angela Royston

    Paperback (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, May 30, 1991)
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  • Duck

    DK Publishing

    Paperback (DK Children, July 16, 2007)
    Photographs and text depict the growth and development of a duck from egg to its sixth week.
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