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Duck, Duck, Dinosaur

Bubble Blast

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2 of 2 copies available
2 of 2 copies available

It's bath time for two little ducklings and one big dinosaur! Spike loves soap, but Feather and Flap don't want to scrub. What will Spike do to make getting clean fun for everyone? This short, sweet, and very bubbly story will help show kids how much fun bath time can be.

Duck, Duck, Dinosaur: Bubble Blast is a My First I Can Read book, which means it's perfect for shared reading with a child.

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    • Kirkus

      December 1, 2015
      Sibling competition is muffled beneath the wings of loving Mama Duck in this oblique pondside parable. Though the first duckling to hatch, Feather is the most insecure. "I AM big," she boasts, lording it over her drooping younger brother Flap. "I am full of bigness." But then, out of the third, oddly humongous egg in the clutch, comes Spike--a massive green dinosaur whose first, roared word says it all: "BIG!" The tension continues as Feather's claim to be "sweeter" after bringing Mama a flower is trumped when Spike lumbers up with an entire flowering tree ("SWEET!") and culminates, after a splashy dip in the pond, with all three sibs wet and shivering. "That won't do," says Mama. "Who wants a cuddle?" In the ensuing cozy scene, as throughout, Vidal's large, soft-edged, broadly curved figures create an underlying visual harmony that takes the edge off the trio's rivalry. But not only does Spike's outsized presence arrest a slide into blandness, occasional touches such as a final view of Mama Duck with a watering can, sprinkling the pond greenery, add further whimsical elements. Moreover, Mama Duck's equal and unfeigned delight with all three of her hatchlings sits at the story's center, serving as both a worthy model for parents and potential reassurance for sibs unsure of their places in the family pecking order. Ultimately, with differences at least temporarily forgotten, everyone here is, as Spike puts it, "HAPPY!" (Picture book. 3-5)

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    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2016
      Mama Duck has three eggs; when they hatch, out come two ducklings and a dinosaur. "'Oh, what a sweet family,' said Mama." Like typical siblings, the hatchlings argue about who's the biggest, sweetest, and funniest. Under Mama's wings, though, "they were all the best." Vidal's bold, bright digital illustrations don't entirely save the story from becoming saccharine.

      (Copyright 2016 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

    • Kirkus

      February 15, 2017
      Two reluctant ducklings follow the lead of their humongous green sib to discover that bathtime is fun.Shifting format, the species-diverse family introduced in picture books Duck, Duck, Dinosaur (2016) and Duck, Duck, Dinosaur and the Noise at Night (2017) faces a new challenge when Mama duck announces "Time for a bath." Although they sport gooey splatters after playing in the mud, yellow ducklings Feather and Flap hang back--"Baths are not fun." "No bath. No bath"--but scaly theropod Spike leaps exuberantly into the pond: "BATH!" Mama's mentions of "soap" and "scrubbing" get similar responses from all three...but then Spike's "BUBBLES!" makes all hesitation vanish, and in no time the three hatchlings are bright, clean, and splashing about happily. Vidal's mud looks a lot like melted chocolate in the elementally simple illustrations so that at times the little ducklings resemble partially dipped marshmallow peeps, but the contrast between the delicate features of the small yellow birds and their towering brother's huge, blunt nose and feet is comic gold. Time for a scrub? It's all in the marketing. (Early reader. 3-5)

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    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2018
      Ducklings Flip and Flap and their dinosaur brother Spike (from the Duck, Duck, Dinosaur picture books) learn about the world around them with help from Mama. These characters are suited to an easy-reader text (e.g., Flap always says things twice, providing word repetition). With two to three short sentences per page, emergent readers will easily handle these sweet unconventional-family stories.

      (Copyright 2018 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • OverDrive Read

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:1.2
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:0

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