![]() ![]() Shine, so he imitates the grooming of the other animals. It’s Little Duck’s first birthday, and the farm is abuzz with preparations. Once again the action in the barnyard comes to life with endearingly wacky pen, ink,Īnd watercolor illustrations and fun-on-the-tongue word combinations (like slurp-a-lurp and snippety-clip eAges 4–8.įarmer Brown’s barnyard animals are still going strong in the series that started with the hilarious Click,Ĭlack, Moo (2000). Lewin adeptly portrays the story’s physical comedy in swoopy mixed-media scenes that build to a “Happy Birthday to. They shimmy-shake, shimmy-shake, shimmy-shake clean”), but the real fun comes as Little Duck mimics each animal, getting frizzier, dustier, and muddier in the process. Cronin merrily describes their preparations in repeating language (“The chickens take a dust bath to look their best. In this addition to the series that began with Click, Clack, Moo, it’s Little Duck’s birthday, and the farm animals are busy getting ready. ![]()
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