Synopses & Reviews
In this groundbreaking book with CD-ROM, a robber duck factory owner expands his business to meet the demand for more rubber ducks, only to find that his additional smokestacks are polluting the sky. But the clever little man comes up with an energy-saving solution that keeps the assembly lines rolling, the sun shining, and everybody smiling.
Hats off to teamwork, and to solar energy, and to Sarah Weeks for showing us how to link them in this wise and witty song, illustrated by Byron Barton, who also created a color-saturated interactive animation of the story and a read-along game.
Synopsis
There was a little man who ran a little factory. But as the factory grows bigger and bigger, the little workers begin to cough and choke on the smoke from the factory chimneys. It's up to the little man to save the day.
This one-of-a-kind picture book with CD-ROM keeps the little factory humming with an animated song kids will love to sing, playable on both Macs and PCs.
About the Author
Sarah Weeks is an author, singer, and songwriter. Her many books for young readers include the My First I Can Read Book
Splish, Splash!, illustrated by Ashley Wolff, and the I Can Read Books
Mac and Cheese,
Baa-Choo!,
Pip Squeak, and
Drip, Drop, all illustrated by Jane Manning. She lives in upstate New York.
Byron Barton is the creator of many picture books for young children, including My Car, Building a House, and Little Red Hen.