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Cargando... Goodnight, My Ducklingpor Tafuri Nancy
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. 00010383 This story is about a little duckling who is on her way home so that she can go to bed. On her way home different animals are telling her goodnight and to hurry home. At one point she gets lost and a turtle helps her find the way. This story was very easy and would be great for a younger child who is just beginning to read. This book is about a family of ducklings and their travel path throughout the day. The ducks swim all throughout the pond all day. After the long day, they head back to their nest. One of the ducklings was very friendly. He would always stop along the way and tell everyone one goodnight. One night he had told so many animals goodnight that he got behind and lost his family. A nearby turtle, who was watching the duckling, came to the rescue. He showed the little duckling his way back to his mother and other fellow ducklings. The way the turtle came and helped the duckling was foreshadowed throughout the previous pages. The turtle was seen on every page prior to his mention. He finally was mentioned when the duckling was lost. Because he was watching the ducks he knew exactly how to help. Also, it was interesting to me how the momma duck was not upset when the little duckling fell behind and got lost. I think she understands how over friendly her son is. She does not seem the least bit surprised that he was not there when they returned. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
As a mother duck leads her ducklings home, one dawdles and is left behind but, luckily, a friend is there to help the little duckling back to his nest in time for bed. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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