Duck, Duck, Goose
by Tad Hills
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About This Book
ISBN13: 9780375840685 |
Synopses & Reviews
Publisher Comments:
Duck & Goose, Goose & Duck. Feathered friends forever . . . or are they? That's what we discover in this charming and hilarious follow-up to the bestselling "Duck & Goose," You see, there's a challenge to their friendship: a little whippersnapper of a duck named Thistle. Thistle's good at "everything "(or so she thinks), from math to holding her breath to standing on her head. Duck thinks she's fantastic. But Goose does "not"! And so Goose is faced with a problem close to the hearts of children everywhere: what happens when your best friend makes a "new "friend?
Review:
"In this sequel to Duck & Goose, a domineering girl duckling threatens the friendship between the boyish title characters. As the drama begins, Goose stands in a marsh, waiting expectantly for Duck. He cannot wait to show Duck the blue butterfly that has alighted on his head. Duck, meanwhile, is planning his own show-and-tell. 'Just wait until Goose meets Thistle,' he thinks as he and a new friend visit 'all his and Goose's favorite spots... the lily pond and the shady thicket.' When Duck and Thistle race up to Goose, Thistle frightens the butterfly and boasts, 'once, three butterflies landed on my head at the same time!... That's two more butterflies than you had!' Thistle challenges Goose to races and a handstand contest, winning with ease; Duck is impressed, Goose feels dejected, and Thistle pirouettes proudly. In sunny oil paintings of green grass and blue sky, Hills depicts the overeager newcomer proving herself and driving a wedge between the pals. His tale echoes Kevin Henkes's Chester's Way, however this third wheel is not just assertive but obnoxious; Thistle is unlikable and, more generally, an off-putting portrait of a bratty, oblivious girl. Duck and Goose reconcile and get some peace by challenging Thistle to a napping contest ('I'm the fastest faller asleeper ever!' she proclaims), then the buddies play while she sleeps. However, silencing the bully is but a temporary fix. The book points out a common dilemma, leaving readers to strategize solutions. Ages 3-7." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
About the Author
Tad Hills is the author and illustrator of the New York Times bestselling book, Duck & Goose, called "expressive" and "adorable" in a starred review from Kirkus Reviews. He is also the illustrator of My Fuzzy Friends and Knock, Knock, Who"s There? A painter, an actor, and an obsessive Halloween costume maker, he lives in Brooklyn, New York, with his wife and children.
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Product Details
- ISBN:
- 9780375840685
- Author:
- Publisher:
- Schwartz & Wade Books
- Subject:
- Friendship
- Subject:
- Interpersonal Relations
- Subject:
- Animals - Ducks, Geese, Etc.
- Subject:
- Social Issues - Friendship
- Subject:
- Ducks
- Publication Date:
- February 2007
- Binding:
- Hardcover
- Language:
- English
- Illustrations:
- , Y
- Pages:
- 40
- Dimensions:
- 10.18x9.34x.39 in. .94 lbs.
- Children's Book Type:
- Picture / Wordless
- Age Level:
- 04-07










