PreSchool-K—This is the story of a drake who is feeling left
out. "All the birds had laid an egg. All except for Duck." When he
finds a huge, green-spotted egg, he loves it right away. Sitting
high atop it—so high that he barely fits into the picture—he is
subjected to the taunts of the egg layers: "Not pretty." "It'll
never hatch!" "Ha ha!" Gravett uses narrow pages that gradually
increase in size to reveal all of the other eggs hatching, from the
smallest chick to the tallest flamingo. While the moms cuddle their
new hatchlings, Duck waits—and waits. Leaning against the large
egg, he knits up a storm until "Creak Crack, SNAP": out pops an
enormous alligator, scaring all of the scoffing birds right off the
page. The final, priceless illustration shows an adoring alligator
marching—in four knitted slippers and a muffler—behind Duck,
murmuring, "Mama." There are many aspects of the story that make it
worth adding to the what-have-I-hatched collection. First, it's so
simple that toddlers can enjoy it. Second, the layout is unique and
well suited to the plot. Third, the illustrations are a joy to
behold: funny, personable, and oh-so-eye-catching. The ecru
background on every page is a nice touch, lending the book a little
extra cachet. Kids will love cracking the pages of this exceptional
story.—Susan Weitz, formerly at Spencer-Van Etten School District,
Spencer, NY
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