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Make Way for Ducklings (1941)

by Robert McCloskey

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Mr. and Mrs. Mallard proudly return to their home in the Boston Public Garden with their eight offspring.
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The classic children's story of the mallard family coming to Boston and interacting wtih the people they find there. Illustrated in charming line drawings.
  KristenRoper | May 16, 2024 |
The classic children's story of the mallard family coming to Boston and interacting wtih the people they find there. Illustrated in charming line drawings.
  KristenRoper | May 16, 2024 |
Mr. and Mrs. Mallard proudly return to their home in the Boston Public Garden with their eight offspring.
  PlumfieldCH | Nov 13, 2023 |
A great book with beautiful illustrations that children will enjoy. It was first published in 1941. I enjoyed the fabulous illustrations due to how distinct they are. This book has won a Caldecott medal for its illustrations. 80 years after it was first published, it is still widely popular. ( )
  BrennaMarohl | Jul 2, 2023 |
Make Way for Ducklings is a children’s book about a family of mallards that settle down in Boston. Written by Robert McCloskey, it won the Caldecott Medal award.

This is a classic children’s story, but I’ve got to mention that I’d never read it before now. As an adult I found it sweet and amusing so I can only imagine how kids might love this story. Mr. and Mrs. Mallard are looking for a place to build a nest and raise their ducklings. They find that place on an island in the Charles River where Mrs. Mallard lays eight eggs. I found the names for the ducklings hilarious, Jack, Kack, Lack, Mack, Nack, Ouack, Pack and Quack. A policeman named Michael at the park is friendly with the mallards and helps Mrs. Mallard get the ducklings to the Public Garden. And everyone lives happily ever after.

This is a big picture book and the sepia drawings illustrate the story well. They are dated however with the antique cars and the way people dressed, and I think that kids playing with iPads and video games, some will probably find this story too slow and boring. But it’s still a charming story for any child that loves animals and reading. I understand that Boston actually has a statue commemorating this book in the park. Here’s the link: http://www.boston-discovery-guide.com/make-way-for-ducklings.html

I found this a cute, fast read with great illustrations. A perfect children’s book that even entertained me. I give Make Way for Ducklings, 4 Stars
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  Penumbra1 | Oct 11, 2022 |
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Mr. and Mrs. Mallard were looking for a place to live.
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There's a family of ducks, walking across the street!
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