Author | Mo Willems |
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Illustrator | Mo Willems |
Language | English |
Subject | Children's literature, Picture book |
Published | 2012 (Hyperion Books for Children) |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (hardback, paperback) |
Pages | 36 (unpaginated) |
ISBN | 9780545816717 |
OCLC | 899217278 |
Preceded by | The Pigeon Wants a Puppy! |
Followed by | The Pigeon Needs a Bath! |
The Duckling Gets a Cookie!? is a 2012 picture book by Mo Willems. It is about a duckling that asks for, and receives, a cookie, a pigeon that complains about it, but is then flummoxed when the duckling passes the cookie to him.
In 2014, Weston Woods adapted the book to a 7-minute animated short film, directed by Pete List and starring Willems as the Pigeon and Trixie Willems as the Duckling.
Booklist , reviewing The Duckling Gets A Cookie!?, wrote "Willems has an extraordinary ability to convey immediate, deep characterization with a few deft strokes. He knows, too, how to spread the action across a picture book, carefully managing the panels and page turns to ramp up the drama. Fans will delight at another outing, and the protagonist's indelible "pigeonality" will welcome newcomers to the club." [1] and the School Library Journal wrote "While just plain fun to read aloud, this book is an excellent conversation starter on the topics of politeness and making reasonable requests. This meta-tale that references the gamut of the Pigeon oeuvre will please fans and newcomers alike." [1]
The Horn Book Magazine's review noted "Simple speech-balloon text, animated illustrations, and a clean design continue to be a successful formula for Willems's brand of storytelling." [2]
The Duckling Gets a Cookie!? has also been reviewed by Publishers Weekly , [3] Kirkus Reviews , [4] Common Sense Media, [5] The New York Times , [6] and AudioFile . [7]
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ignored (help)Willems packs his punchy dialogue, punctuation, and cartoon visuals with meaning.
Just as enjoyable as a read-aloud to a group or as a one-on-one lapsit, it's a pleasure to see Willems at the top of his game, and The Pigeon suitably humbled.
Amid the silliness and the pigeon's extreme reaction to his perceived unfair treatment, there are sweet messages about politeness, sharing, and expressing your needs directly.
the book's sprightly mix of Willems's trademark humor and deceptively simple drawings –- so lively they feel like an animated cartoon –- will have children in giggles, whether the book is read with a cookie or not.
The narrating duo of Mo Willems and his 11-year-old daughter, Trixie, captivate the listener. Together, they bring humor and pizzazz to prickly Pigeon's latest insult at the hands of irresistible Duckling.
Mo Willems once again makes it all look so easy, evoking intense emotions—and great humor—with dialog and skillful strokes of his artist's pen in another hilarious outing for the pigeon.