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Carin Bramsen - Just a Duck?

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Perfect for fans of Mo Willems Elephant and Piggie series, Carin Bramsens beloved Hey, Duck! characters return in this humorous and heartwarming picture book all about friendship.
Now that Cat has learned to play games that Duck enjoys, its Ducks turn to try things that Cat likes. However, climbing trees and swatting at leaves prove to be a bit tricky for flat-footed Duck. Whats an unlikely pair of friends to do?
Look for these other books featuring Duck and Cat:
Hey, Duck!
Sleepover Duck (available 1/2/18)

Praise for Carin Bramsens Duck and Cat books:

Hey, Duck!
A sweet, tender and charming experience to read aloud or together. Kirkus Reviews

. . . should tickle preschoolers. Publishers Weekly
Just a Duck?
Outstanding . . . An endearing story for group or one-on-one sharing. School Library Journal
The tale is equal in every way to the visual appeal . . . Sweet, tender and delightful. Kirkus Reviews
A gently funny story of the differences, similarities, and compromises that make for rewarding friendships Publishers Weekly
2016 Buckeye Book Award nominee!

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Copyright 2015 by Carin Bramsen All rights reserved Published in the United - photo 1
Copyright 2015 by Carin Bramsen All rights reserved Published in the United - photo 2
Copyright 2015 by Carin Bramsen
All rights reserved. Published in the United States by Random House Childrens Books, a division of
Random House LLC, a Penguin Random House Company, New York.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Bramsen, Carin, author, illustrator.
Just a duck? / by Carin Bramsen. First edition.
pages cm.
Summary: Duck and Cat discover that being yourself makes for being the best of friends. Provided by publisher.
ISBN 978-0-385-38415-5 (trade) ISBN 978-0-375-97344-4 (lib. bdg.) ISBN 978-0-385-38416-2 (ebook)
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DucksFiction. 3. AnimalsInfancyFiction. 4. CatsFiction. 5.

FriendshipFiction.
6. Self-acceptanceFiction.] I. Title.
PZ8.3.B7324Ju 2015 [E]dc23 2013047007
Random House Childrens Books supports the First Amendment and celebrates the right to read. v3.1 For Dad My good friend Duck Why slink like that - photo 3 For Dad

My good friend Duck Why slink like that Well cant you see I am a cat - photo 4
My good friend Duck Why slink like that Well cant you see I am a cat - photo 5 My good friend Duck! Why slink like that? Well, cant you see? I am a cat. A cat But you dont look like me I will when I grow upyoull see My ears - photo 6 A cat? But you dont look like me. My ears are still a little small I dont see any ears at all You dont - photo 7 My ears are still a little small. I dont see any ears at all You dont But then again you never k - photo 8 I dont see any ears at all. I dont see any ears at all You dont But then again you never k - photo 8 I dont see any ears at all.

You dont? But then again you never know They might just need some time to grow So I - photo 9But then again you never know They might just need some time to grow So I - photo 10 But then again, you never know. They might just need some time to grow. So I could be a cat? HOORAY! Then you and I can play all day. That does sound fun Come follow me Ill take you to my favorite tree O - photo 11That does sound fun Come follow me Ill take you to my favorite tree Oh - photo 12 That does sound fun! Come follow me. Ill take you to my favorite tree. Oh thats a pretty tree for sure So pretty I could almost PURR Well yes - photo 13 Oh, thats a pretty tree for sure.

So pretty, I could almost PURR. Well, yes. Its best for climbing, though. Ill race you to the top. Lets go! Just a Duck - photo 14Just a Duck - photo 15Just a Duck - photo 16Just a Duck - photo 17Just a Duck - photo 18Just a Duck - photo 19Oh dear This really is a shame I think Im off my climbing - photo 20Oh dear This really is a shame I think Im off my climbing game Now - photo 21Oh dear This really is a shame I think Im off my climbing game Now - photo 22 Oh, dear! This really is a shame. Now, now. Now, now.

We climb with claws, you know. Your claws might need some time to grow. Oh, yes, I think theyre still too small. I dont see any claws at all Well lets find things we both can do - photo 23 I dont see any claws at all. Well lets find things we both can do Hey theres a lake Lets play - photo 24 Well, lets find things we both can do. Hey theres a lake Lets play canoe No lets play chase around - photo 25 Hey, theres a lake! Lets play canoe! No lets play chase around the trees and bat at leaves upon the - photo 26No lets play chase around the trees and bat at leaves upon the - photo 27 No, lets play chase around the trees and bat at leaves upon the breeze - photo 28 and bat at leaves upon the breeze Dont worry Cat Ill bring you back - photo 29breeze.Dont worry Cat Ill bring you back We cats dont like to sw - photo 30Dont worry Cat Ill bring you back We cats dont like to swim but - photo 31 Dont worry, Cat.

Ill bring you back! We cats dont like to swim but QUACK Poor drippy Cat Are y - photo 32 We cats dont like to swim, but QUACK! Poor drippy Cat Are you all right Ill push you to the shore Hang tight - photo 33Poor drippy Cat Are you all right Ill push you to the shore Hang tight - photo 34

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