Nine Ducks Nine Big Book
by
Sarah Hayes
Candlewick has selected NINE DUCKS NINE to be a BIG Book because it exemplifies the qualities — rhythmic texts, repetitive words, dynamic illustrations, and engaging story lines — that make large-format books so useful in helping children to read and learn.
Paperback, 32 pages
Published
August 1st 2000
by Candlewick Press
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Nine Ducks Nine by Sarah Hayes tells the story of nine clever ducks outwitting a not so cunning fox who wants them for his tea. With each page one more duck runs away 'down to the rickety bridge' to set a trap for the fox.
This story is great for a big book storytime during the Early Years Foundation Stage. The water-colour illustations are very appealing, and children will enjoy looking for the frog that appears on every page. The speech and thought bubbles that feature are fun and give an ...more
This story is great for a big book storytime during the Early Years Foundation Stage. The water-colour illustations are very appealing, and children will enjoy looking for the frog that appears on every page. The speech and thought bubbles that feature are fun and give an ...more
Good book about ducks outwitting a fox. Little asides in the pictures.
Shelby Troutman
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Shelves:
counting,
animals,
determination,
funny,
kindergarten-level,
picture-book,
poetry,
preschool-level,
problem-solving,
teamwork,
ducks,
fox
Uses numbers 1-9. Good to show teamwork and improve counting skills.
I thought it was an interesting book. I liked the dialogue bubbles but at the same time, didn't like them so much...it was hard to follow the story, but it was cute.
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