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Books with title Kyppa and the Duckling

  • The Chick and the Duckling

    Mirra Ginsburg, Jose Aruego, T Russian of V. êsuteyev

    Paperback (Aladdin, Feb. 28, 1988)
    This charming tale, with brightly colored illustrations by Jose Aruego and Ariane Dewey, will delight small children who are discovering the world around them.As Duckling sets off to explore the world, Chick is close behind, mimicking each of his actions. But when Duckling decides to go for a swim, his friend is in for a surprise.
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  • Kyppa and the Duckling

    Michelle Dube'

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 14, 2015)
    A charming story of a blossoming friendship that celebrates diversity and teamwork.
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  • Chick and the Duckling, The

    Mirra Ginsburg, Jose Aruego, Ariane Dewey

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Oct. 1, 1972)
    This charming tale, with brightly colored illustrations by Jose Aruego and Ariane Dewey, will delight small children who are discovering the world around them.As Duckling sets off to explore the world, Chick is close behind, mimicking each of his actions. But when Duckling decides to go for a swim, his friend is in for a surprise.
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  • Edith And The Duckling

    Dare Wright

    Paperback (Dare Wright Media, June 22, 2013)
    It was springtime on a farm in the hills and Edith and Little Bear were thrilled to see the ducks and geese floating on the pond. They were waiting as patiently as they knew how, for a mother duck’s eggs to hatch. They visited the nest every day. One day, though, when they checked the nest, they found the mother was gone. Mr. Bear knew that something must have happened to her and she would not be back. So it was up to Edith and the Bears to try to hatch the eggs. Carefully, they moved the nest to the house, kept the eggs warm, and sure enough, one little duckling was born. How Edith and the Bears care for the duckling until it grows big enough to care for itself is an enchanting experience for all.
  • Edith And The Duckling

    Dare Wright

    Hardcover (Dare Wright Media, LLC, Sept. 1, 2015)
    It was springtime on a farm in the hills and Edith and Little Bear were thrilled to see the ducks and geese floating on the pond. They were waiting as patiently as they knew how, for a mother duck’s eggs to hatch. They visited the nest every day. One day, though, when they checked the nest, they found the mother was gone. Mr. Bear knew that something must have happened to her and she would not be back. So it was up to Edith and the Bears to try to hatch the eggs. Carefully, they moved the nest to the house, kept the eggs warm, and sure enough, one little duckling was born. How Edith and the Bears care for the duckling until it grows big enough to care for itself is an enchanting experience for all.
  • Daisy and the Duckling

    Susan Duncan

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 1, 2019)
    This is a cute story about a hen who adopts a baby duckling because she wants to be a mother. It does have a happy ending when the duckling is returned to its real mother. The hen quickly forgets all about the duckling and goes on just being a chicken.
  • The Chick and the Duckling

    Mirra Ginsburg; Jose Aruego; Ariane Dewey; from the Russian of V. Suteyev

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Aug. 16, 2000)
    As Duckling sets off to explore the world, Chick is close behind, mimicking each of his actions with a perky "Me too." But when Duckling decides to go for a swim, his friend is in for a surprise. This charming tale, with brightly colored illustrations will delight small children who are also discovering the world around them.
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  • Franklin and the Duckling

    Sharon Jennings, Sean Jeffrey, Sasha McIntyre, Jelena Sisic

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 2007)
    Franklin knows he's not allowed another pet, but when he finds a lone duckling he can't resist bringing his new friend home. When the duckling turns his bedroom into a regular aquatic habitat, Franklin must ask himself: does he really want another pet after all? This Level 2 first reader contains longer stories, varied sentences, increased vocabulary, more difficult visual clues and some repetition.
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  • The Chick and the Duckling

    V. Suteyev, Jose Aruego, Ariane Aruego, Mirra Ginsburg

    Library Binding (The Macmillan Company, Aug. 16, 1972)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Hatched at the same time, the chick is successful at imitating the duck, until the latter goes for a swim.
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  • Teddy and the Duckling

    Lucy Kincaid

    Hardcover (Brimax Bks., March 15, 1985)
    Children's Story
  • The Chick and the Duckling

    Mirra Ginsburg, Jose Aruego, Ariane Dewey, V Suteyev

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Feb. 1, 1988)
    As Duckling sets off to explore the world, Chick is close behind, mimicking each of his actions with a perky "Me too." But when Duckling decides to go for a swim, his friend is in for a surprise. This charming tale, with brightly colored illustrations by Jose Aruego and Ariane Dewey, will delight small children who are also discovering the world around them.
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  • Franklin and the Duckling

    Sharon Jennings, Sean Jeffrey, Sasha McIntyre, Jelena Sisic

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 2007)
    Franklin knows he's not allowed another pet, but when he finds a lone duckling he can't resist bringing his new friend home. When the duckling turns his bedroom into a regular aquatic habitat, Franklin must ask himself: does he really want another pet after all? This Level 2 first reader contains longer stories, varied sentences, increased vocabulary, more difficult visual clues and some repetition.
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