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Good night, little ducklings, good night!
Join Widdle, Waddle, Piddle, Puddle, and of course, Little Quack, as Mama gets them ready for bed. One by one these curious, fuzzy babies, drift away to sleep until finally Little Quack is the only duckling still awake. With a little loving encouragement from Mama, Little Quack finally closes his eyes and dreams. This Classic Board Book is perfect for putting even the most curious little ones to bed!
This board book format is perfect for little hands, and has rounded corners.
A mother duck tries to persuade her five ducklings to go to sleep on a dark night.
The winsome feathered fellow first introduced in Little Quack returns in a board book edition and in a third hardcover companion book, Little Quack's Bedtime by Lauren Thompson, illus. by Derek Anderson. PW said of the debut book, "Anderson's depiction of the adorable ducklings, working up their courage to join their fuzzy siblings will keep toddlers coming back." And the feathered quintet is every bit as adorable in Bedtime as, one by one, Mama dispels their fears of the night. Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
More Reviews and RecommendationsLauren Thompson is the New York Times best-selling author of Mouse's First Christmas, Mouse's First Halloween, Mouse's First Valentine, Mouse's First Day of School, Mouse's First Summer, and Mouse's First Spring, as well as Little Quack, Little Quack's Hide and Seek, and Little Quack's Bedtime. Her other books include Love One Another and Polar Bear Night. She is a children's book editor and, along with her husband and son, makes her home in Brooklyn, New York.
Derek Anderson is the illustrator of the New York Times bestselling Little Quack books. He makes his home in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he, his wife, Cheryl, and their dog, Friday, are quite accustomed to snowy, blowy winters. This is his tenth book. You can visit Derek at www.derekanderson.net.
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July 25, 2009: The cute and loveable little ducks need to go bed. It's their bedtime and momma must get them to sleep. Adorable illustrations and a familiar storyline highlight this enchanting book. Sturdy and safe for little hands.
I Also Recommend: Little Quack, Little Quack's Hide and Seek, Little Quack's New Friend, Ladybug Baby Bug.
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May 16, 2009: My 3 year old granddaughter loves this series of stories. Educational, such as counting, and entertaining to keep her intrigued. The illustrations are fabulous.