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One duck stuck / Phyllis Root ; illustrated by Jane Chapman.

Root, Phyllis. (Author). Chapman, Jane, 1970- (illustrator.).

Summary:

In this counting book, increasingly larger groups of animals try to help a duck that is stuck in the sleepy, slimy marsh.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780763611040
  • ISBN: 0763611042
  • Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : chiefly color illustrations ; 13 x 18 cm
  • Edition: First board book edition.
  • Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : Candlewick Press, 2001.

Content descriptions

General Note:
First copyrighted in 1998.
Racing to Read II, 2015-2016. LSTA grant funds. (c.2&3)
This program is funded by a "Racing to Read Grant" and is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the Provision of the Library and Technology Act as administered by the Missouri State Library, a division of the Office of the Secretary of State, 2015-2016. (c.2&3)
Target Audience Note:
1-3
210L Lexile
Study Program Information Note:
Accelerated Reader AR LG 1.4 0.5 59438.
Subject: Ducks > Juvenile fiction.
Marsh animals > Juvenile fiction.
Counting.
Genre: Stories in rhyme.

Available copies

  • 3 of 5 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 0 of 1 copy available at Cass County.

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  • 0 current holds with 5 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Cass County Library-Northern Resource Center E BOARD ROO 2001 (Text) 0002206018240 Easy Board Books Checked out 05/08/2024

Syndetic Solutions - School Library Journal Review for ISBN Number 9780763611040
One Duck Stuck
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by Root, Phyllis; Chapman, Jane (Illustrator)
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One Duck Stuck

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PreS-Gr 1ÄThis colorful counting book tells the tale of a poor duck that has one foot "stuck in the muck." In quick succession, groups of different animals try to set the victim free-two fish, three moose, four crickets, etc. None of the creatures is successful until they all work together and the beleaguered bird is finally able to fly away. Bold, playful, gouache paintings featuring bright rich colors show the bird's plight. The duck's frustration, surprise, and ultimate delight are evident in the expressive artwork. Unfortunately, the repetitive narrative is not as effective. The sentences are long and the rhyme is sometimes forced ("Nine snakes/leaving little wakes/slither to the duck./Slink, slink"). Still, a skilled reader may be able to transform this into a rollicking read-aloud and the illustrations will carry well in a group setting. Children will be eager to repeat the chant, "Help! Help! Who can help?"ÄHeide Piehler, Shorewood Public Library, WI (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

Syndetic Solutions - The Horn Book Review for ISBN Number 9780763611040
One Duck Stuck
One Duck Stuck
by Root, Phyllis; Chapman, Jane (Illustrator)
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A rhythmic, repetitive text follows the efforts of one stuck duck as two fish, three moose, and so on up to ten dragonflies try to free the duck. When all help together, the duck comes free of the muck. The language is playful and rich in onomatopoeia, and the colorful gouache paintings are humorous. From HORN BOOK Fall 1998, (c) Copyright 2010. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Ages 4-6. "One duck gets stuck in the muck, down by the deep green marsh," and "two fish, tails going swish," try unsuccessfully to help. So do three moose, four crickets, and so on, until all the animals team up to successfully liberate the duck. Perfect for reading aloud, this counting book not only contains bright bold illustrations but also has lots of "clomp, clomp" and "splish, splish," as well as other sound effects that children will love to replicate. In addition, little ones will quickly recognize the refrain on each double spread and chime in. This book is great fun and sure to become an instant favorite among the toddler crowd. (Reviewed April 1, 1998)0763603341Helen Rosenberg

Syndetic Solutions - Publishers Weekly Review for ISBN Number 9780763611040
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Just as the title of this satisfying counting book says, there's one duck stuck (in the muck, as it turns out). Different groups of marshland creatures, from two fish to 10 dragonflies, appear with an offer of help. Each arrival is described with verbal relish: "Nine snakes/ leaving little wakes/ slither to the duck./ Slink, slink." However, no matter what the number or the species, the result is the same: the duck stays stuck. Root's (Mrs. Potter's Pig) wordplay finds an effective visual counterpart in Chapman's (Dora's Eggs) full-bleed gouaches. The illustrator revels in juxtaposing strong colors, so that the hues in her palette pop with a primary-like brightness. But the book does suffer from a major leap in logic: it's never clear how the animals tried to use their distinctive talents in their failed attempts to free the duck. When they all finally gather to effect a joint rescue effort, nothing happens except a recap of the funny noises they make; on the penultimate spread, the duck simply steps out of the goo with a "Spluck!" Will children wonder why the duck didn't extract itself earlier? Probably notÄthey'll be too enchanted by Chapman's vibrant pictures and the immensely satisfying sounds and rhythms of Root's text. Ages 2-5. (May) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved


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