10 Little Rubber Ducks

10 Little Rubber Ducks by Eric Carle is a delightful picture book published by HarperCollins in 2005. This first edition features 36 pages of vibrant illustrations that showcase Carle’s signature collage style. The story follows a batch of rubber ducks loaded onto a ship, which encounters a storm that scatters the ducks in different directions, leading to a series of unexpected adventures.
Readers will find an engaging exploration of numbers, directions, opposites, geography, and animals throughout the narrative. The interactive elements enhance the experience, culminating in a special surprise on the final page with a duck that includes a squeaking sound chip. This book is designed to entertain and educate young readers while encouraging creativity through activities and crafts related to the themes presented.
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A brand-new batch of rubber ducks is loaded onto a ship and sent off to be delivered to children everywhere. But when a storm strikes, 10 little ducks are tossed into the sea and swept away in 10 different directions — with some wonderfully unexpected adventures along the way. Come ride the waves as legendary children’s book author and illustrator Eric Carle explores numbers, directions, opposites, geography, animals, and more in an extraordinary interactive picture book beautifully illustrated with his unique collage-style art. And for a final surprise, the last page contains a duck with a squeaking sound chip for a special treat at the end of the story!
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