Webster J. Duck

Webster J. Duck by Martin Waddell is a charming tale published by Candlewick Press in 2004. This reprint edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows little Webster J. Duck, who, upon hatching from his egg, finds himself alone and searching for his mother. As he embarks on his journey, he encounters various friendly animals who assist him in his quest, highlighting themes of companionship and reassurance.
Readers will discover a heartwarming narrative that emphasizes the importance of love and support from friends and family. With delightful illustrations by David Parkins, the book captures the essence of Webster’s adventure and the joy of being found by loved ones. The story is suitable for young readers and explores topics such as family and the bonds between animals, making it a delightful addition to any children’s collection.
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A search for love and reassurance—from master storyteller Martin Waddell.
When little Webster J. Duck cracks open his egg, he’s all alone. “Where’s my mother?” Webster wonders, and sets off to find her. Though he meets some waggly, woolly, very friendly animals along the way, his mother is nowhere to be seen. It looks as if Webster is all alone-until his new friends lend a helping hand. With delightful illustrations by David Parkins, master storyteller Martin Waddell celebrates the wonderful feeling of being found by someone you love.
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