Duck Books for Children
Duck Books for children are charming and engaging reads that introduce young readers to the delightful world of ducks.
These Animal Books often feature endearing duck characters, playful adventures, and valuable life lessons, making them a perfect choice for sparking children’s imaginations and fostering a love for reading.
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Duck books for children bring to life the charming and whimsical world of ducks, offering young readers delightful stories filled with adventure and humor.
Fun Duck Facts
Ducks have waterproof feathers thanks to a special gland near their tails that produces oil, which they spread over their feathers to keep dry.
Baby ducks are called ducklings, and they can swim and walk almost immediately after hatching.
Ducks have webbed feet which help them swim fast by acting like paddles in the water.
Ducks can be found all over the world, except Antarctica.
Mallards are the most common type of duck, and they are known for the male’s bright green head.
Ducks eat a variety of foods including plants, insects and small fish.
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Ducks can sleep with one eye open to stay alert for predators.
Not all ducks quack — some species make other sounds like whistles or grunts.
Ducks migrate to warmer places during the winter to find food and avoid cold weather.
A group of ducks is called a flock when they are in the air, but they are called a raft, team or paddling when they are on the water.
More Duck Activities for Kids
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- Paper Bag Duck Puppet
- D is for Duck Handprint Craft
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Children's Duck Books
Through colorful illustrations and engaging narratives, these duck books captivate children’s imaginations, teach valuable lessons, and encourage a love for reading and nature.
Caldecott Medal Winner
Mrs. Mallard was convinced that the pond in the Boston Public Gardens was the ideal home for her and her eight ducklings. The challenge was safely navigating through the bustling streets of Boston, but with some assistance from the Boston police, Mrs. Mallard and her ducklings make it to their new home without a hitch.
Ping, the lively little duck who resides on a boat on the Yangtze River, embarks on a series of misadventures during a night of exploration. These adventures form the heart of this timeless classic!
Some say, if he walks like a duck and talks like a duck, he is a duck.
We say, if he walks like a duck and talks like a duck, he will be the next president of the United States of America
Can you make a duck blink? Ideal for fans of interactive tales like Do Not Lick This Book and Duck! Rabbit!, The Duck Never Blinks will have both kids and adults laughing out loud as they engage with this cleverly mischievous duck.
Early one morning, a little fuzzy duckling takes a stroll around the farm. Along the way, he encounters two playful colts, three baby calves, and more. Young readers will enjoy counting the duckling’s new animal friends as they follow his charming adventure.
A duck on a bike? From Sheep to Horse to Chicken to Goat, every barnyard animal has something to say about Duck's wild idea. But what are their true thoughts, and what will happen next?
The barnyard animals think Silly Tilly is too silly. When she stops her entertaining antics, the farm turns quiet and gloomy.
David Slonim’s illustrations enhance the humor in this tale about a uniquely funny goose.
Babies and toddlers willl love counting down as first five little ducks, then four, then three, then two, then one go out to play, not to return. Mother Duck waits until spring returns and with it her five ducks, all grown up-along with their new families of baby ducks.
Meet Duck and Goose, two young birds who mistake a polka-dot ball for an egg and must learn the art of cooperation and sharing to take care of it. Their journey reveals that friendship can be challenging, as shown in this humorous and engaging tale.
Little Quack feels out of place as his brothers and sisters happily splish, splash, and splosh into the pond, leaving him alone on the shore. Eager to join his family, Little Quack must find the courage to be a tiny duck in a vast pond.
Waddle into the world of ducks with this charming early reader, featuring everything from fuzzy ducklings to elegant birds!
Join Pete the Cat as he leads five little ducks on a playful adventure in his groovy adaptation of this classic song. Sing along and have fun!