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Cargando... Click, Clack, Peep! (2015)por Doreen Cronin
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InscrÃbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Farmer Brown and the animals got an egg sent to the farm. The animals didn't know what it was. Once the egg cracked, and a baby duck came out of the egg. Once it was time to go to bed, the baby duck was not ready and did not want to go to sleep. The baby duck kept making peep noises and keeping the other animals up. Finally, duck knew what to do, he rode the tractor and put baby duck to sleep. Books show that if you have patients with things or people that it will work out in the end. In this fiction story, Farmer Brown owns a quiet farm where all the pigs, cows, chickens, sheep, and ducks are watching an egg. Each of the animals Moo, Baa, Cluck, Oink, Clack, or Click at the egg attempting to find out what animal the egg is going to be. Suddenly, the animals heard the egg start to crack. All the animals gathered around the egg, watching intently. Out hatches a baby duck! The baby duck laughed, waddled, played, while all the other animals started yawning. The baby duck would not sleep so each animal tried something new to make the duck sleep. It wasn't until big duck carried her outside and took her around the barn on a tractor. They went back and forth until the baby duck fell fast asleep. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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All of the barnyard animals are excited about the arrival of a new duckling, until the noisy little one refuses to go to sleep. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Although I am a fan of these books, and am particularly fond of Duck himself, I found Click, Clack, Peep! a little thin, story-wise. There wasn't much to this one, and Cronin's use of onomatopoeia, something to be found throughout the series, somehow felt a little less effective than usual here. The artwork by Lewin was up to standard, as cute and expressive as ever, but all in all I found this one a little boring, and might even have given it a two or two-and-a-half star rating, had the final page not made me laugh out loud. Duck really is a character, and I enjoy his antics, even if I wouldn't want him near any farm I owned. Atypically, I've been reading this series out of order, so I know that subsequent entries were more to my liking than this one. Recommended primarily to determined young fans of Farmer Brown and his animal companions. ( )