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A Paddling of Ducks

Animals in Groups from A to Z

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Loaded with visual jokes and puns, a joyous and gently surreal celebration of animals in groups, from Ants to Zebras.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from March 8, 2010
      This ABC book provides a delightfully offbeat introduction to collective nouns, featuring groups of animals at a Riviera-like resort locale with palm trees and a seaside Ferris wheel. An “army of Ants” closes in on an anteater's doughnuts (he's too busy with his laptop and coffee to notice), while a “bloat of Hippos” work out on exercise bikes. Even better than learning some of the unusual ways to refer to multiple animals is the way Kelly's soft-focus oil and acrylic paintings riff on the terms themselves. Thus, a “gang of Elk” and “skulk of Foxes” look appropriately rowdy, and a “labor of Moles” in hardhats are seen doing excavation work. The anthropomorphic animals feel anatomically authentic, but with exaggerated joie de vivre to spare. Ages 4–7.

    • School Library Journal

      May 1, 2010
      K-Gr 2-In this simple ABC book, each letter is represented by a group of animals and the collective noun associated with them. For example, A is for "an army of ants" has an illustration of many ants eating an aardvark's doughnut. The illustrations of the various creatures are vivid and detailed. The crocodiles sport sun bonnets and sunglasses, the "skulk of foxes" wears T-shirts and jewelry, the band of gorillas wears costumes and plays various instruments, and the troop of uakaris feasts on popsicles. Attractive, but additional."Katie Cerasale-Messina, AC Whelan Elementary School, Revere, MA"

      Copyright 2010 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2010
      Groups of animals identified by collective nouns--"an army of Ants," "a sloth of Bears," "a bask of Crocodiles"--enjoy the pleasures of a seaside town in this entertaining alphabet book. Clever art reveals the texts witticisms; "a bloat of Hippos," for example, exercises on stationary bicycles. The close-up perspective puts readers in the middle of the frequently raucous action.

      (Copyright 2010 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • Lexile® Measure:200
  • Text Difficulty:1

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