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Quack - Richard Powell

 
Description: ISBN 1855761653 / Author: Richard Powell / Genre: Junior Books / Colour illustrations by Steve Cox, lift-the-flaps and 'real' fur to ... more
Quack - Richard Powell ... stroke on the cover are included in a title in the HEADS AND TAILS series. Follows GRRR and BAAA.

Newest Review: ... the countryside to find different animals and ends with the woodpecker asking, "Who's that?" When we lift the ... more

 ... final flap we see a man with binoculars sitting in a special shed watching the wildlife. "Shhhhhhhh! Do you think they have seen me?" he asks. ***My Thoughts*** I was a bit confused at the title of this book as I thought we would see the duck throughout the book. In actual fact we only see him on the first and last pages although it does appear on the front cover along with a fluffy touch and feel duckling. Flaps are always fun as far as young children are concerned, as they try to guess what is hiding undern...more

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Premium Review Quack - Richard Powell: What Does a Duck Pull At Xmas - Quackers!!! (505 words)
by - written on 14/12/06 (Very useful, 144 readings)
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***Background*** This book has text by Richard Powell and the illustrations are from Steve Cox. Richard Powell has provided the writing for lots of other board books especially for toddlers. Steve Cox has also illustrated and designed many lift the flap books but has also worked with well-known authors such as Anne Fine. This series was made especially for WH Smith. ***The Content*** The book starts off with a noise and a question. "Twit! Twooo! Who's that?" Lift the flap and we see there is a pair of owls hiding in a tree. This board book then keeps this format to look all over the ...  Read the complete review

 

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