Ducky always sleeps in the little nest in Claudie's arms, so when she loses him in the park they are both very upset. But while Nana looks after Claudie, the wild birds look after Ducky - by the time they are reunited in the morning, exciting things have happened to both of them.
Cute little story book that I read at TAFE today. Basically what I got from the story is no matter if your different you will always have a home and people to guide you if you get lost.
Favourite toys make for excellent characters in childrens books.
I love the interaction between Ducky, the toy duck, and the real water fowl.
I love that the book respects the intelligence of the kids and includes a variety of different water fowl, all of which could easily be found the in a park pond in Australia (which is almost certainly the Ornamental Lake at the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne)
Which leads me to - I love finding recognisable landmarks in picture books. Later we can visit with X-man and say Ducky visited here (or Alexander fell down a hole here). Not only is the Botanic Gardens recognisable, the 'museum' is almost certainly based on the Royal Exhibition Building.
Finally I like a story about introducing a new baby which is primarily about the older sibling - rather than focussing on the new baby!
I thought this book was very well written. I thought the use of real species of ducks throughout the book was lovely because it got me thinking about the fact that I don't know many different species and that I should! I'm not really sure how it ties in with a new baby in the family so much but still, it was a lovely little journey that a lost special toy takes.