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1. Duck & Goose Find a Pumpkin


Duck & Goose have become favorite characters to my son. It's always nice to only do two voices when reading a book aloud, so I'm a fan as well. We live in New Hampshire, and lately it's hard to turn a corner without seeing pumpkins.I like that these characters are flawed, but since they have each other - they can just look past it all. Simple character design and art can often limit the storytelling, but Tad Hills always makes Duck & Goose show you just how they feel. Without arms! Oh, the challenges illustrators must face. We're just at the tail end of reading board books, but sometimes humor comes in small packages.

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