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Make way for ducklings [CAS sound recording]

Unabridged. Mr. and Mrs. Mallard proudly return to their home in the Boston Public Garden with their eight offspring.

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  • "Unabridged. Mr. and Mrs. Mallard proudly return to their home in the Boston Public Garden with their eight offspring."@en
  • "Burt Dow, deep water man: Burt catches himself a lot more than a fish when he and his trusty boat put out to sea."@en
  • "Tells the story of what happens when Mama duck takes her brood from the river to the public gardens."
  • "With the help of the police, Mrs. Mallard proudly escorts eight offspring to join their father at the Boston Public Garden."@en
  • "A family of ducks settle in Boston."@en
  • "Time of wonder: Simple rhythmic words that are the essence of pure poetry describe the Maine island that is the home of the author."@en
  • "Make way for ducklings: After raising her ducklings on an island on the Charles River in Boston, Mrs. Mallard leads her brood to their permanent home in the Public Garden."@en
  • "Mr. and Mrs. Mallard found a quiet place to raise their babies, then took them to the pond in the Boston Public Garden where there were peanuts to eat."
  • "Mr. and Mrs. Mallard grew tired looking for the perfect spot to raise their family. Stopping off for a rest in the city, they were delighted to find Boston Public Garden had everything they wanted."
  • "Mr. and Mrs. Mallard proudly return to their home in the Boston Public Garden with eight of their offspring."@en
  • "Mr. and Mrs. Mallard have looked all over for a safe place to raise their ducklings with no luck. But when they take their young ones to Boston's Public Garden, they believe they have found the perfect place."
  • "Mr. and Mrs. Mallard are searching for a safe place to raise their ducklings. But everywhere they look there is danger. In the woods are hungry foxes. And dangerous turtles swim in the water. So they fly on towards Boston. They hunt everywhere in the city: on Beacon Hill, around the State House, and in Louisburg Square. Finally they find the perfect place. But how will they move their eight fuzzy ducklings: Award-winning authur Robert McCloskey has delighted readers for years with this classic tale of a duck family's search for the perfect home. Lively ducks waddle from the pages with John McDonough's whimiscal performance. For another delightful story by Robert McCloskey try Blueberries for Sal."
  • "Mr. and Mrs. Mallard proudly return to their home in the Boston Public Garden with their eight offspring."@en
  • "Mr. and Mrs. Mallard proudly return to their home in the Boston Public Garden with their eight offspring."
  • "After raising her ducklings on an island in the Charles River in Boston, Mrs. Mallard leads her brood to their permanent home in the Public Garden."@en
  • "The Boston city traffic is held up while Mrs Mallard and her family move from the Charles River to their new home in the Public Gardens."@en
  • "A traffic-stopping brood of ducks sets up housekeeping in a neighborhood park. With the help of a friendly policeman, they overcome the perils involved in crossing streets through city traffic to locate in their new home."@en
  • "Contains four children's stories written by Robert McCloskey, including the title work in which Mr. and Mrs. Mallard take a liking to the pond of Boston's Public Garden, but move to a quieter place to hatch and raise their family of eight ducklings before resuming city life."
  • "In this timeless tale of family life, Mr. & Mrs. Mallard find the perfect spot to raise their young in Boston's Public Garden."@en
  • "Tells story of what happens when Mama duck takes her brood from the river to the public gardens."
  • "Make way for ducklings: After raising her ducklings on an island on the Charles River in Boston, Mrs. Mallard leads her brood to their permanent home in the Public Garden; Time of wonder: Simple rhythmic words that are the essence of pure poetry describe the Maine island that is the home of the author; The doughnuts: Homer is suddenly surrounded by growing stacks of doughnuts when the doughnut machine he is tending goes berserk -- it won't shut off, and the doughnuts keep coming. Homer manages not only to solve the dilemma, but emerges as a hero; Burt Dow, deep water man: Burt catches himself a lot more than a fish when he and his trusty boat put out to sea."@en

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  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Sound recordings"
  • "Sound recordings"@en
  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Audiocassettes"@en
  • "Caldecott Medal"
  • "Children's audiobooks"
  • "Children's audiobooks"@en
  • "Children's audiobooks, Fiction"@en
  • "Compact discs"@en
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  • "Downloadable audio books"@en
  • "Downloadable audio books"
  • "Children's stories"@en
  • "Audiobooks"@en
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  • "Make way for ducklings [CAS sound recording]"@en
  • "Make way for ducklings and other stories"
  • "Make way for ducklings and other stories"@en
  • "Make way for ducklings : and other stories"@en
  • "Make Way For Ducklings"
  • "Make Way For Ducklings"@en
  • "Make way for ducklings"
  • "Make way for ducklings"@en
  • "Make way for ducklings!"
  • "Make way for ducklings Caldecott Winner"
  • "Make way for ducklings [sound recording]"

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