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Type of bind: Hardcover
EAN num: 9780061214387
ISBN number: 0061214388
Label: HarperCollins
Manufacturer: HarperCollins
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 32
Printing Date: February 01, 2007
Publishing house: HarperCollins
Age index: Ages 4-8
Release Date: January 23, 2007
Sale Popularity Level: 176368
Studio: HarperCollins
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One winter night, a cozy house full of animals is awakened by a knock at the front door. They have no idea what they'll find on the other side, and Max the duck is the last thing they expect. Soon this larger-than-life houseguest is making himself at homeāand forcing his way into the hearts of his reluctant hosts.
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This book was recommended as a gift for the Kindergarten classroom for my grandson's birthday.
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This is an absolutely adorable story. Each animal is drawn with such expression showing their feelings. What a wonderful world this would be if everyone could show our animal friends the compassion that Jackie Urbanovic depicts in her books!
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I was sent the wrong book-I ordered Duck Soup and am very disappointed for it would have meant alot to the child,because his father is a bird hunter and makes the duck soup.I would not recommend seller at all. I have no idea how to return what I didn't order. Judy Mckee
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I saw this lovely book at a fantastic Carnegie Library in Jefferson, Texas. The pictures in this book made me laugh out loud (usually frowned on in a library) and I vowed that I would get this book for our personal library at home. The illustrations are fantastic and encourage you to talk about what's going on in them. The story is also very cute. I highly recommend this book.
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Max the duck stays behind when his flock migrates away, and winds up living in a big house full of other animals. There, he learns how to watch TV and cook gourmet meals. This book might be okay for very young readers, but we couldn't get into it. One big problem was with the major emphasis on television as the central event in the house Max the duck lives in: no one does anything in this book except eat and watch tv. They don't read, they don't play games, they don't draw pictures, they don't go outside -- they just fight over what to watch and get angry with Max because he hogs the remote and cooks fancy food.
No wonder Max finally decided to fly South after all. (ReadThatAgain!)
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