This story about Ping, a little yellow duck who lives on a boat on the Yangtze River in China, has remained one of the most popular children's books ever. Ping spends his days on the Yangtze River, looking for pleasant things to eat. Then, at sunset, he returns to his boat home, together with the other ducks. But one day, he's a little late getting home and decides to stay out for the night - to avoid getting punished, since the last duck to get in, gets a spanking from the boat master. He soon discovers it's not a good idea to get oneself lost and all alone in the middle of the night on a big river. His misadventures include being captured and almost ending his days as someone's dinner. He returns home the next day, a wiser duck. Kids love Ping - perhaps there's a little rebellious "Ping" in every child. The book comes with a subtle moral attached: it's better to face the music and take the punishment, rather than to run away and get into hot soup (literally). This is a book that builds character, making it one of the best bedtime stories for kids - read it together and discuss how one's actions always lead to consequences.
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The tale of a little duck alone on the Yangtze River, The Story About Ping is a sweet and funny book with wonderfully rich and colorful illustrations. On a day like any other, Ping sets off from the boat he calls home with his comically large family in search of "pleasant things to eat." On this particular day, he is accidentally left behind when the boat leaves. Undaunted, the little duck heads out onto the Yangtze in search of his family, only to find new friends and adventures--and a bit of peril--around every bend.
The exceptional illustrations bring the lush Yangtze to life, from Ping's family to the trained fishing birds he finds himself among to the faithfully rendered boats and fishermen. Certainly intended to be read aloud, The Story About Ping deserves a place on every young reader's (or listener's) shelf. (Picture book)
Judy Schachner lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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