by John Himmelman (Author) John Himmelman (Illustrator)
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Given all the disasters that befall the Greenstalk farm, it's a wonder that it's still in business. In the fourth book in the series that began with Chickens to the Rescue, it's Ernie the duck's turn to "help out." So when the pumpkins must get to market on Monday, duck leaps into the driver's seat of the vintage pickup truck ("I guess we can turn them into pumpkin pie," says Farmer Greenstalk of the aftermath). Duck's attempts to retrieve a calf from the rafters of the barn, babysit chickens, and serve as a scarecrow are equally fraught with disaster--and just as certain to have kids laughing through a week's worth of barnyard chaos. Ages 4-8. (Feb.)
Copyright 2013 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.PreS-Gr 1--In the fourth visit to the Greenstalk farm, the well-meaning but terribly clumsy Ernie the Duck makes a mess more often than he succeeds in "rescuing" his farm friends. When Ernie tries to help Farmer Greenstalk get the pumpkins to market, they end up in bits and pieces, fit only for pie. The theme continues as the duck attempts, but fails, to properly look after a neighbor's young chicks. In a spread that will invite giggles, the chicks have conquered their hapless babysitter, brandishing wooden swords in a rousing pirate reenactment. Ernie utterly fails as an effective scarecrow in the cornfield, and doesn't make a good soccer player, either. Finally, it is a young lamb that finds a way to thank the frenetic fowl for his valiant, if misplaced, acts of kindness. Brief text, simple sentences, and the repetitive cry, "Duck to the rescue!" frame pencil and watercolor cartoon illustrations. A supplemental purchase for libraries with young fans of the Greenstalk animals.--Mary Elam, Learning Media Services, Plano ISD, TX
Copyright 2014 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.Praise for "Chickens to the Rescue"
"The details in each rescue scene will have everyone laughing." —"School""Library Journal", ""starred review
"The joke gets funnier each time you turn the page." —"Booklist "
"Further proof, as if it were needed, that chickens are funny." —"Kirkus Reviews"
Praise for "Pigs To The Rescue"
"Himmelman's expressively comedic illustrations keep it as funny as ever." —"Publishers Weekly", starred review
Praise for "Cows To The Rescue"
"This expressive and determined herd of cows should have readers laughing until the you-know-whats come home." —"Publishers Weekly"