Dabble Duck

Dabble Duck by Anne Leo Ellis, published by HarperCollins Publishers on June 30, 1987, is a charming children’s book that explores the life of Dabble, an apartment duck who has adapted to urban living. This edition features 32 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible for young readers. The story centers around Dabble’s experiences and feelings of loneliness while her owner, Jason, is at school.
In this delightful narrative, readers will find a portrayal of Dabble’s daily life and her quest for companionship in the bustling city environment. The book touches on themes related to animals and the unique challenges they face, particularly in a domestic setting. Through Dabble’s journey, young readers can engage with the concepts of friendship and adaptation, making it a relatable tale for children who may also experience feelings of solitude.
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Dabble, the apartment duck, has adjusted well to city life, but she’s lonely when her owner, Jason is at school.
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