Published: 2007
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"Make Way for Ducklings" tells the charming story of Mr. and Mrs. Mallard, who find the perfect spot to raise their ducklings in the heart of Boston. As they navigate the bustling city, the couple faces various challenges to ensure the safety of their eight adorable ducklings. The narrative emphasizes themes of family, community, and urban life, illustrating how the inhabitants of the city come together to help the duck family cross a busy street. With its delightful illustrations and endearing characters, this classic tale celebrates parenthood, teamwork, and the charming quirks of city living. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book has been graded for interest at 4-7 years.
This book was published in 2007 by Weston Woods Press (CT) .
Robert McCloskey's ducklings are immortalized as bronze statues in Boston's Public Gardens, and are visited by countless children. He leaves a legacy of books that have proved enduringly beloved.
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