Dilly Duckling

Dilly Duckling by Claire Freedman, published by Margaret K. McElderry on January 27, 2004, is a children’s fiction book featuring 32 pages. This charming story follows little Dilly as she embarks on a family waddle on a perfect morning, only to find that one of her feathers has blown away. With the help of her friends, Spike the porcupine and Nibble the field mouse, Dilly navigates the challenges of retrieving her feather, raising questions about loss and friendship.
Readers will discover how Dilly’s adventure unfolds as she quacks in pursuit of her feather, which is carried farther away by the wind. The narrative explores themes of teamwork and problem-solving, showcasing how her friends contribute in their unique ways. This edition, written in English, invites young readers to engage with the delightful illustrations and relatable characters, making it a suitable addition to any children’s fiction collection.
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It’s a perfect morning for a family waddle, when puff!One of little Dilly’s feathers blows away! What is she to do?”Stop that feather!” she quacks.But with each gust of wind Dilly’s feather blows farther away. Her friends, Spike the porcupine and Nibble the field mouse, help Dilly in their own ways, but is the downy feather lost for good?And what will she tell Mama?
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