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I've never been a fan of books that purposely have characters mispronounce words. I don't find it charming, I find it confusing to a young reader. Why reinforce bad habits? This is just one complaint about The Uglified Ducky that I have (although there is a glossary at the beginning of the book lisitng "moose words"). Supposedly an adoptation of Hans Christian Anderson's The Ugly Duckling, I found this "version" sophomoric, silly and simply a waste of paper. Thankfully I bought this one using a gift card and did not waste my own hard-earned money on it.
If you like to laugh and to play with words, or if you ever felt like a moose in a world of cute fuzzy ducks, you must listen to this book (it comes with a CD of the storyteller author performing the story). Hilarity.
This is adorable in both the artwork and the way the story is told.
This is a great little bedtime reading book to read to kids. A moose narrates the story of the "uglified duckling" with creativity and charm.
Meet Maynard Moose, a moose who finds himself in a family of ducks! Maynard wandered away from his "moosely nest" and falls asleep near a duck nest. Mommy Ducky is alarmed when she sees how horribly ugly the baby moose is and hopes that her other eggs will come out better. Mommy Ducky tries to raise Maynard the best she can. She tries to teach him to quack, but he can only Gronk, Arooo! She tries to teach him to swim, but his hooves don't paddle well in water. When she takes him to Dr. Quack, he worries about the lumps forming on Maynard's head and bandages him up. When the Ducky family practices flying, Maynard is left behind and wanders sadly into the forest. There he finds a lake with large moose and his own special place in life.
Claflin has taken his storytelling style and transposed it whole-heartedly to the page. It is impossible to read this book aloud and not do voices. Each character is written with interesting sounds, unique speech patterns, and great noises are worked into the text too. Stimson's illustrations are modern and very funny as well, matching the tone and style of the story.
Highly recommended for reading aloud, this book will make a storyteller of you. I would also recommend it for anyone who has a storytelling class where you have to read a book aloud. This one is perfection for it. Children and adults will enjoy the tale and its style. Appropriate for ages 3-6.
Claflin has taken his storytelling style and transposed it whole-heartedly to the page. It is impossible to read this book aloud and not do voices. Each character is written with interesting sounds, unique speech patterns, and great noises are worked into the text too. Stimson's illustrations are modern and very funny as well, matching the tone and style of the story.
Highly recommended for reading aloud, this book will make a storyteller of you. I would also recommend it for anyone who has a storytelling class where you have to read a book aloud. This one is perfection for it. Children and adults will enjoy the tale and its style. Appropriate for ages 3-6.