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Gumboot's Chocolatey Day - Mick Inkpen


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Gumboot's Chocolatey Day - Mick Inkpen

 
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Newest Review: ... doing is riding his bike, so he decides to go to the park. Whilst in the park he sees some ducks on the lake. He wonders ... more

 ... whether or not they would like chocolate, so he throws them a piece, but the ducks don’t like it. A little girl who is also feeding ducks explains to Gumboot that Ducks don’t like chocolate, only bread, so he swaps a piece of chocolate for some bread. Now he only has one piece of chocolate left. Gumboot realises that the ducks do like the bread and happily continues feeding them. He throws in all of the bread and then realises that he’s thrown in his last piece of chocolate by mistake. Can poor Gumboot ever get ...more

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Premium Review Gumboot's Chocolatey Day - Mick Inkpen: Not everyone likes chocolate (828 words)
by - written on 07/02/07 (Very useful, 92 readings)
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BACKGROUND My little boy started nursery school in the middle of last year. Over the last few months the teachers have been sending a book home a week for us to read to him, and a little book to fill in with comments about the book. I though this would be an ideal opportunity to have a go at reviewing a children’s book. PRODUCT Gumboot’s Chocolatey Day is written and illustrated by Mick Inkpen and was originally published in 1989. The particular copy that my son brought home from school was published in 2001 for The Book People Ltd. ISBN number for this book is 0 333 51440 8 (hardback) and 0 333 56074 4 ...  Read the complete review

 

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