Goose and Duck

Goose and Duck by Jean Craighead George is an illustrated book published by Harper Collins on January 8, 2008. This 48-page work presents a humorous narrative centered around a little boy who finds himself in a unique situation when a goose and a duck decide to follow him, mimicking his every action. The engaging storyline is complemented by lively illustrations from Priscilla Lamont, making it an enjoyable read for young audiences.
In this whimsical tale, readers will discover the playful dynamics between the boy and his feathered companions as they navigate their amusing interactions. The book explores themes related to animals and nature, providing a lighthearted look at the bonds formed between humans and wildlife. With its focus on juvenile fiction, Goose and Duck serves as a delightful introduction to the rhythms of nature for beginner readers.
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Whatever I did, Goose did.
Whatever Goose did, Duck did.
When I sat down, Goose sat down.
Duck sat down too.
What’s a little boy to do when a goose and a duck think that he’s their mother? Especially when they follow him around, doing everything he does!
Newbery Medal winner Jean Craighead George’s comic story and Priscilla Lamont’s lively art make for a silly tale about boys, geese, ducks, and the rhythms of nature.
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