Make Way for Ducklings

Make Way for Ducklings

by Robert McCloskey
Make Way for Ducklings

Make Way for Ducklings

by Robert McCloskey

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A classic tracing all the way back to 1941, this is the story of a family of mallards making it through Boston safe and sound. With captivating illustrations to partner the text, it’s a family adventure for all to appreciate.

Mrs. Mallard was sure that the pond in the Boston Public Gardens would be a perfect place for her and her eight ducklings to live.  The problem was how to get them there through the busy streets of Boston.  But with a little help from the Boston police, Mrs. Mallard and Jack, Kack, Lack, Nack, Ouack, Pack, and Quack arive safely at their new home.
   This brilliantly illustrated, amusingly observed tale of Mallards on the move has won the hearts of generations of readers.  Awarded the
Caldecott Medal for the most distinguished American picture book for children in 1941, it has since become a favorite of millions.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780670451494
Publisher: Penguin Young Readers Group
Publication date: 01/01/1941
Series: Picture Puffin Books Series
Pages: 72
Sales rank: 19,211
Product dimensions: 9.50(w) x 12.30(h) x 0.42(d)
Lexile: AD710L (what's this?)
Age Range: 3 - 7 Years

About the Author

About The Author
Robert McCloskey (1914-2003) wrote and illustrated some of the most honored and enduring children's books ever published. He grew up in Hamilton, Ohio, and spent time in Boston, New York, and ultimately Maine, where he and his wife raised their two daughters. The first ever two-time Caldecott Medal winner, for Make Way for Ducklings and Time of Wonder, McCloskey was also awarded Caldecott Honors for Blueberries for Sal, One Morning in Maine, and Journey Cake, Ho! by Ruth Sawyer.  He was declared a Living Legend by the Library of Congress in 2000.  You can see some of his best-loved characters immortalized as statues in Boston's Public Garden and Lentil Park in Hamilton, Ohio.
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