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Gossie and Friends

Ollie the Stomper (Reader)

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Ollie is the littlest gosling, and he follows Gossie and Gertie all over the barnyard. They tromp through the straw and stomp in the rain. Gossie wears red boots. Gertie wears blue boots. But little Ollie doesn't have any boots at all! Olivier Dunrea imbues his adorable gosling characters with the emotions and concerns of his young audience—this time, frustration and sharing—in a bite-sized story that children will love to learn to read all by themselves. 

Featuring the childlike sensibility and expressive watercolor illustrations Gossie & Friends fans love, this brand-new Level 1 early reader edition comes with a bonus audio download! Page-turn signals guide early readers.

32 pages, Hardcover

First published August 25, 2003

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Olivier Dunrea

71 books85 followers
Since his debut in 1983, author and illustrator Olivier Dunrea has created a steady stream of picture books, including concept books, stories of family life—modern and ancient—and stories about artists. Many of Dunrea's picture books testify to his love of animals and his interest in archaeology and folklore of the British Isles, and several—including Ravena, The Trow-Wife's Treasure, and Bear Noel—take place in a similar land of Dunrea's own creation: the mythic island of Moel Eyris. "I don't write books or make pictures for children," Dunrea once told Something About the Author (SATA). "I make them for myself. It just so happens that children like what I do as much as I do!"

Olivier (Jean-Paul Dominique) Dunrea (1953-) Biography - Personal, Career, Member, Writings, Sidelights

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4,767 reviews13.1k followers
October 7, 2017
Ollie is quite the stomper and leads his fellow goslings into trouble. When he scores a different coloured boot from his two friends, he is able to stomp around. His parading soon ends when he ends up too hot and sheds the boots to go for a swim. Short book and to the point, but surely not as exciting as many we have read. We have a few more books, so perhaps we will zip through them and allow Ollie to entertain others.
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6,559 reviews534 followers
June 19, 2020
I love to give books from Dunrea as baby gifts. The art is lovely, floating in a lot of white space. The text is simple, and amusing. Just adorable.
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4 reviews
April 8, 2021
Elias 15 maanden:

Aandacht heb je nog niet voor dit boekje. Je slaat het telkens dicht tijdens het voorlezen. Er zit geen interactie in en dat boeit je momenteel nog niet zoveel.
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Author 1 book9 followers
March 19, 2021
It was alright. My girl liked it but honestly the moral of the story was weird.
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Author 15 books465 followers
October 21, 2023
According to our trusty Goodreads Blurber:

<>Any toddler who has had to keep up with an older brother or sister will relate to Ollie as he finds his own way in the barnyard.

In this story, Ollie is the goose equivalent of a toddler. His older siblings, Gossie (the oldest, his brother) and Gertie (the middle child-goose, Ollie's sister) are goslings. They look like baby geese.

By contrast -- at least, to my untrained eye -- Ollie looks more like a rubber ducky.

Gossie and Gertie have colorful boots. He tells them -- demands, really -- that he wants boots. Will he ever get some?

The happy ending to this book is just delightful.

FIVE STARS for this exemplary picture book, written and illustrated by Olivier Dunrea.
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Author 3 books3 followers
January 17, 2021
While out playing with his siblings, Ollie feels frustrated that he doesn't have boots like Gossie's red boots or Gertie's blue boots. And he's not afraid to show it.

Gossie and Gertie kindly lend him one of each of their boots. But after storming about in them, Ollie decides he doesn't want the boots after all, so they all take their boots off and go for a swim instead.

A very simple story about the importance of sharing and friendship, with beautiful illustrations.
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53 reviews
June 8, 2017
This is a book in the series of "Ollie". Ollie in this book is a little different than the other ducks and realizes that when she is the only one without books. She is also colored brown wheras the rest are yellow ducks. The color difference shows the diversity the Author is trying to provide to young readers. Overall, a good book for younger children.
24 reviews1 follower
May 22, 2019
Ollie the Stomper is a very interesting book, but very good. I remember this being my favorite book as a child, but I don't really know what to think of it now. I felt like the book was very basic, and although it is a picture book; I have read picture books that are more dense. I think that the author might be trying to teach the readers about friendship and how important it is.
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25 reviews
March 3, 2025
This book is about a gosling that followed around his older siblings all day, frustrated that they had boots and he did not. When they finally shared their boots with him, he hopped around in them for a little bit before deciding that they were too hot and took them off.
- This can be a great classroom resource to teach sharing with students
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1,024 reviews10 followers
July 9, 2021
The Gossie and Friends series is a big hit at our house. This one is cute, but not as fun as some of the earlier ones. Ollie wants boots like Gossie and Gertie, so they each share a boot with him. He ends up not liking them as much as he thought he would.
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4,919 reviews4 followers
September 1, 2023
I can remember the first time I read this book to my daughter when she was a baby. "I want boots!" I think little children can relate to Ollie. I love how Gossie and Gertie are willing to share their boots.
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999 reviews
September 16, 2024
I'm a total sucker for cute kids books that have a character that is quirky. I wish I knew about these when my daughter was little, I think they would have rated right up there with Clementine, but for an earlier age.
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572 reviews
July 4, 2017
Way too cute and adorable - particularly the "climax". Additionally, had fun reading it to my Goddaughters who love the Gossie and Gertie series.
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781 reviews8 followers
April 4, 2018
Cute simple story about Ollie the gosling who wants boots (just like most goslings apparently do). A very small size of book, so not good for storytime. Very simple text, 2+.
10.8k reviews29 followers
May 8, 2020
A toddler and up picture book about a duck gosling following to other ducks who have cool boots and wanting them. Nice sharing theme.
407 reviews4 followers
June 17, 2020
Cute and funny short book that’s an easy read about sharing.
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