![]() ![]() ![]() I rated it well because it helps children learn numbers and direction with a cutre story and terrific art. This was a book for young readers anywhere from k-5. This book seemed to be a number book, teaching children numbers with the rubber ducks, as well as direction. The last duckling finds an actual duck and its ducklings and floats along the sea with them. I thought this book was awesome on the creativity, having the ducks all seperate and floating in different directions teaching chilren North, West, South and East, as well as including the animals you would find in those areas. One floats to the North and finds a polar bear, one floats to the west and finds a dolphin, one floats to the east and finds a seal and the other floats south and finds a flamingo. The ducks all then start floating in all direction. On the way shipping them at sea they fall overboard. In the beginning it is factory workers packaging rubber ducks. " 10 Little Rubber Ducks was a great story with fantastic art as well. So to check if we have the book in-stock before you place your order, contact us at 6702 2452 or drop us an email at Level: 2+ *Despite our best efforts to predict the demand for books, the magical spells we use sometimes fail us. One lost his way and was adopted by a mother duck. ![]() The rubber ducks were sent to the ocean by a storm. ![]()
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