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Little Chicken Duck

Hardback

Main Details

Title Little Chicken Duck
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Tim Beiser
By (author) Bill Slavin
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:24
Dimensions(mm): Height 260,Width 215
ISBN/Barcode 9781770493926
ClassificationsDewey:813.6
Audience
General
Illustrations 1 Illustrations, unspecified

Publishing Details

Publisher Tundra Books
Imprint Tundra Books
Publication Date 26 November 2013
Publication Country Canada

Description

This is the charming rhyming tale of Little Chicken Duck, a nervous bird whose fear of water prevents her from learning to swim. Taken under Froggie's wing, she is brought into the forest clearing, where each of the birds, in turn, confesses their deepest fear and how they came to terms with it. Armed with their stories of bravery and Froggie's support, Little Chicken Duck, 'feeling cheerful, brave and plucky', is finally able to overcome her fear of water and swim in the pond.

Author Biography

Born in Los Angeles, Tim Beiser lived in New York City for many years, where he wrote plays and science-fiction short stories while working as an emergency medical technician for the Fire Department of New York. Now living in Toronto, he is an award-winning journalist who has written for many of Canada's leading publications. His first two books for children, Bradley McGogg, the Very Fine Frog and Miss Mousie's Blind Date, were published to much critical acclaim. Tim Beiser divides his time between Toronto, Canada, and Grignan, France. The author lives in Toronto, Canada & Grignan, France.

Reviews

Praise for Bradley McGogg, the Very Fine Frog "The story is told in a lyrical style which will definitely appeal to young children. The rhythm, rhyme, and vivid descriptions make the story come to life....Rachel Berman...uses magical images to illuminate the text and to engage readers in the story in wonderful ways!" - Highly Recommended from CM Magazine Set in rhyme, these verses prove to be quite strong, always scanning perfectly without seeming strained. ... Berman's palette tends to darker hues, which serves the tale well when the story is located in McGogg's bog... An amusing tale, indeed." - Kirkus Reviews "Bradley McGogg is indeed a very fine frog and young readers will delight in his foolish antics." - Resource Links