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Truck Duck

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Toddlers love things that go, and even better if animals are doing the driving!
The secret is out—animals don't just walk, waddle, and swim. Their names give you clues to how they really like to get around, and now you can see what vehicles they love to pilot, skipper, and drive!
A clever concept board book that puts a new spin on transportation.

 

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 1, 2004
      Animals take to the road, sea and sky in Truck Duck, the latest vehicular volume (My Race Car; My Fire Engine) by Michael Rex. Animals take their favorite modes of transport-namely, those that rhyme with their own names. The slightly menacing Cab Crab and notably confident Tug Bug are priceless.

    • School Library Journal

      January 1, 2004
      PreS-Rex's bright, engaging style suits this simple concept book. Each spread shows an animal in some form of transportation, from the clever ("Rig Pig" and "Blimp Chimp") to the less obvious (a "Hog Frog" is a green frog on a Harley-Davidson). The straightforward pictures are clear and detailed, showing the clean lines of a taxi ("Cab Crab") and even the gearshift on the tractor ("Plow Cow"). The animals have a serious yet comic look, confidently enjoying themselves on all these wonderful machines. The very brief text lends itself to rhyming wordplay, an important skill for preschool learners. Bruce McMillan's Play Day: A Book of Terse Verse (Holiday, 1991; o.p.) set the standard for books with short rhyming phrases. This is a worthy addition to the genre, and will please the little guys and gals who love things that roll, float, and fly.-Lauralyn Persson, Wilmette Public Library, IL

      Copyright 2003 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      January 1, 2004
      PreS. Wheels, animals, and very simple rhyming words are a winning combination in these vividly colored pages that show small creatures driving huge, powerful vehicles. From "Moose Caboose" to "Rig Pig" and "Jeep Sheep," this is the stuff of toddlers' play, with vrooming action and small characters in charge. The sounds of the words add to the fun, and to little ones' vocabularies. The vehicles are big, bright, and clear, and some pictures include details of mechanical gears and levers and engines. Grown-ups will enjoy the wry cartoon edge in "Cab Crab," but for preschoolers, this is exciting read-aloud stuff about the street outside and the play on the floor at home.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2004, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2004
      In this appealingly simple book, each double-page spread shows a different animal in command of a different vehicle, with a two-word explanation: e.g., "Blimp Chimp," "Boat Goat." Although young listeners may need an explanation for some slang ("Rig Pig," "Hog Frog"), they will delight in the absurdity of the clean, colorful illustrations and in repeating the rhyming words.

      (Copyright 2004 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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