Duck, Duck, Dad?

Lorna Scobie
Illustrated by Lorna Scobie
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Duck, Duck, Dad?

Lorna Scobie
Illustrated by Lorna Scobie
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0-2 YEARS28 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Appropriate for: Ages 0-2 Years
  • Published date: Jun 06, 2023
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 28
  • Publisher: Henry Holt and Co. (BYR)
  • ISBN: 9781250291097
  • Dimensions: 6.5" W x 0.6" L x 6.45" H
Lorna Scobie is a London-based author-illustrator and book designer. Growing up surrounded by nature in the English countryside has heavily influenced her illustrations--her work often revolves around the natural world and animal kingdom. Lorna illustrates her work by hand, primarily using ink pens, watercolor and colored pencils. She is the author-illustrator of Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit!

Praise for Duck, Duck, Dad?

"Humor that makes this picture book fun for reading aloud. [This book] captures the joy as well as the chaos when Ralph gives up his quiet life for one that’s 'full of cuddles.'" —Booklist

"Embraces a broad, inclusive definition of family." —Publishers Weekly

Praise for Rabbit! Rabbit! Rabbit!

"This sweet, simply told, gently humorous story will work equally well at laptime or in group reading sessions. . . The colorful, delicately winsome illustrations add touches of comic flair. . . Young bunnies will happily hop along to this one." —Kirkus

"The text is brisk and humorous on our hero’s initial distaste for sharing. . . The watercolor, pen, and colored pencil art is cheerfully loopy; the critters all have enormous eyes, informally drawn bodies, and a cozily sketchy feel." —The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

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