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Carin Bramsen

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Hey, Duck! (2013) 128 Exemplare
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Nationalität
USA
Wohnorte
Brooklyn, New York, USA

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This story was cute and humorous and the pictures were adorable. We especially enjoyed the cat's and duck's facial expression
 
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Stacy_Krout | 7 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 11, 2021 |
This is a spin-off of an earlier picture book, Hey, Duck! which I didn't really care for, but I ended up liking the easy reader more.

Duck, a soft-colored fluffy yellow, is out on a walk with Cat, whose white fur is set off by a striped tail, brown and black ears and eye circles, and a few brown spots. Cat is, naturally, unhappy when it starts raining, but Duck's silly antics cheer her up and soon they are having a good time.

Although I found the illustrations in the original book to be blurry and indistinct, I thought these were a little clearer and the soft colors were set off by the crystal rain drops and sprinkling of flowers. The text is still rhyming, but just in short, choppy sentences. "Cat wears a frown./Her head hangs down."

One thing this book definitely demonstrates is the confusion of reading levels. The publisher says they use "F&P Text Level Gradient," which few parents are going to know is Fountas and Pinnell, or exactly what that means. They mark it a Level 1, "Ready to Read" for preschool through kindergarten. Our local schools use a mixture of F&P and lexiles, with Scholastic Reading Counts in the upper elementary grades. A former staff member made an equivalent chart, which we use to sticker all our easy readers from black (easiest) on up. Looking up the lexile of this book, it comes in at 250, which is at the upper end of the titles we sticker as red (F&P D-H, lexile 100-275). And then we mistakenly put a green sticker on this one anyways which I need to fix... It's a little more complex to read than it looks, although it has just a few words on each page, some of those words are tricky ones.

Verdict: A nice filler for lower reading levels and a good choice if you need additional titles at this level for your easy reader collection.

ISBN: 9781524771720; Published March 2020 by Random House; Purchased for the library
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JeanLittleLibrary | May 2, 2020 |
I'm beyond enraptured with the illustrations in this book! Seriously, they're fuzzy and feathery and inviting on every level! Even if the story wasn't up to par (which is definitely was!), I think I'd still be in love. Duck and Cat are ADORABLE, and the way they light up each page with a sweet expression while on their "whooo's there" hunt is delightful. Great fun for the smallest of smalls to the tallest of talls!


**copy received for review
 
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GRgenius | Sep 15, 2019 |
This adorable book about Duck who wants to be like his friend, Cat, is all about finding your own strengths as well as things you have in common. Duck tries to climb a tree with cat but gets discouraged when she can't. They decide to play something they both can do but Cat ends up in the water and Duck has to rescue him. In the end they are happy to find things in common while still being themselves. The rhyming and cadence make this a fun read aloud but it's the illustrations that really make you love the book.… (mehr)
 
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slindsay | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Jul 24, 2019 |

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