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* An ALA Notable Children's Book
* Winner of the California Young Readers' Medal
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Paperback: 32 pages
ISBN : 0689819676
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From Booklist
Duck and Gander constantly vie with each other for champion status. Although Duck can swim faster, Gander can fly higher. So to settle the crown of "champion of champions," Duck proposes a freeze-in-place contest. Neither one fidgets a feather despite distractions from bees, rabbits, and crows. But when a fox bundles them up and begins to boil water for stew, Duck sacrifices the contest to save her friend and thus becomes the true champion. Schindler's delicate pastel illustrations lend a soft quality to the humor and warmth of Silverman's tale of friendship.
From Horn Book
Duck proposes a contest to Gander to see who can freeze in place longer without moving even a feather. They stand while bees buzz them, bunnies leapfrog over them, a strong wind blows them into bushes -- and while Fox carries them to his den. As Fox prepares his stew, Duck begins to think Gander is too scared to move, so she scares Fox away. Amusing illustrations represent the absurd stiffness and proud idiocy of the two competitors. |
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