Always so serious in everything she does, Emily gets an important lesson about the joy of laughter and the fun of being silly from her sock-wearing, super-quirky friend Duck who doesn't let anything serious stand in her way of having a good time!
When clever Duck tampers with the instructions Farmer Brown has left for his brother Bob to follow, chaos and hilarity ensues, in a rollicking companion to the Caldecott Honor Book, Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type.
A latest entry in the series by the three-time Caldecott Honor-winning author and illustrator finds the irrepressible bus-driving pigeon expressing his astonishment and indignation when Duckling asks for a cookie and gets one.
Wanting a dog more than a cowboy costume or even a trip to the moon, young Henry puts an ad in the newspaper that is answered by a lonely duck in a dog disguise who is exposed when the duck proves incapable of everyday dog tricks.
In a hilarious touch-and-feel book, a cranky duck dares a young reader to tickle him and claims he doesn't like it, but invites the reader to do it again.
Duck decides to try and ride a bike and soon influences the rest of the farmyard animals to try after a group of kids leaves their bikes outside the farmhouse.
With Bear hibernating and the Pancake Hut closed for the season, Moose decides to leave the Great North Woods and go on vacation; yet when he and his friends arrive in Florida, the three northern natives have to figure out what folks do for fun in such an exotic place, completely unlike home.
A new story by the best-selling author of Moo, Ba, La La La! and Grammy-nominated producer of Philadelphia Chickens presents a lively celebration of moods and feelings that invites children to compare their emotions to those of whimsically depicted animals.
Mama Duck has a sneaking suspicion that the furry brown creature trailing behind her babies and impersonating a duck is not a duck at all, in a rollicking story filled with vibrant illustrations.
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