Possum Come A-Knockin’

“Possum Come A-Knockin’” by Nancy Van Laan is an illustrated children’s book published by Perfection Learning Corporation in August 1992. This engaging story features a young narrator who observes the amusing chaos that ensues when a possum knocks at the door, interrupting the activities of Ma, Granny, and Sis. The narrative unfolds with humor, capturing the attention of young readers through its lively illustrations and playful storyline.
In this book, readers will find a delightful exploration of family dynamics and the whimsical nature of unexpected visitors. The humorous elements are designed to resonate with children, making it an enjoyable read for both kids and adults alike. With its focus on juvenile fiction and humorous stories, “Possum Come A-Knockin’” combines entertaining visuals with a lighthearted narrative, inviting readers to join in the fun of the unexpected.
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When someone knocks at the door, Ma stops cooking and Granny stops rocking, and Sis stops tossing Baby. But no one believes the young narrator, who peeks and says It’s a possum come a-knockin’. . . . Parents’ Choice Award; 1991 Notable Children’s Trade Book in the Language Arts. Full-color illustrations.
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