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32 pp.
| Mondo
| October, 2001
|
TradeISBN 1-58653-856-X$$15.95
(3)
K-3
Illustrated by
Lilith Jones.
A robin flies around the forest finding babies and exclaiming how each looks nothing like its mother: the legless tadpole doesn't resemble a "hoppy frog"; the fuzzy yellow ducklings aren't smooth and white like a duck. Written in prose but rhyming like verse, the text has a lively flow and a satisfying conclusion. The impressionistic paintings balance realism and charm.