The Duck Who
Went To Heaven
Amy Brooke
The Duck Who Went To Heaven,
now an original New Zealand folk tale, tells how
- because of the courage of one frightened duck -
the Paradise Duck got its name.
The
Paradise duck, which mates for life,
is found only in this country, and is a member of the
shelduck family.
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"I
laughed. I cried. It moved me. This story is the first I've read
about the Paradise duck and it's a wonderful story. This book is
suitable for young children…I loved the colour illustration.
Because there is only one colour, it stood out…The cover is
beautiful. It would probably make me buy the book for someone who
likes folk tales and myths…The story is educational and
entertaining. The facts about the Paradise duck are interestingly
told…I learned a lot while reading how it got its name. I think
many parents would like reading this as an enjoyable bedtime story."
The
Evening Standard
The
Duck Who Went to Heaven,
illustrated by Dean Raybould, was first published by The Medlar
Press in 2000.
$16.95.
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