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Click, Clack, Moo I Love You!

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Little Duck and all of her friends on the farm celebrate Valentine's Day by inviting a newcomer to join in the fun in this charming addition to the award-winning Click, Clack series from the New York Times bestselling and Caldecott winning team who brought you Click, Clack, Moo and Click, Clack, Surprise!
It's Valentine's Day and on the farm that means a Valentine's party. Little Duck is wildly excited. She hangs balloons, streamers, sparkling lights, and hearts everywhere, and hand-makes a valentine for everyone. On top of a hill, a little fox hears the music from the party and follows Little Duck's many decorations to the barn...but foxes are not at all welcome on farms. The chickens stop dancing. The sheep stop dancing. The pigs stop dancing. The mice hustle off to hide. Will Little Fox ruin the dance? Or, perhaps, she's just what the party needs!
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 16, 2017
      Little Duck has big plans for Valentine’s Day in this exuberant addition to Cronin and Lewin’s long-running series. Cronin has fun detailing Little Duck’s preparations (“She tied balloons to... everything. She hung streamers from... everything”), as well as the social dynamics at the party (“The sheep headed right for the chips and salsa”). When a young fox shows up uninvited, the animals are startled, but Little Duck invites Little Fox in, and the party is all the better for it: animals that had been keeping to themselves on the dance floor start to mix it up. Lewin’s watercolors are as expressive and playful as ever (though they are covered with an inordinate amount of glitter accents, even for Valentine’s Day), and Cronin subtly passes along some sage advice: the best parties have an element of the unexpected. Ages 4–8. Agent: Holly McGhee, Pippin Properties.

    • School Library Journal

      November 1, 2017

      PreS-Gr 1-It's Valentine's Day on Farmer Brown's farm. Little Duck is getting ready for the big dance, decorating everything, and making valentines for everyone. Soon the guests arrive, with each species dancing with themselves. A little fox hears the revelry and makes her way to the party. While the other animals shrink in terror, Little Duck welcomes little fox, gives her a valentine, and they begin to dance together. Soon, all of the animals join in, grouped into interspecies couples, and enjoy themselves-until the cows come home. Lewin's trademark watercolor illustrations are in full force here. Her funny, expressive animals enhance the text, weaving in among the story as spot art, as well as single pages and spreads. When fox arrives, covered in hearts and streamers, she sits mournfully on the edge of the page, while across the gutter the rest of the animals recoil. As anthropomorphized as the animals are, they never speak, simply quack or yip, cleverly enhancing the story. Even the text is visual, with little fox's "yips" angling up the page as an enormous question. The economical text maximizes impact while giving the illustrations plenty of space to help tell the story. The textual simplicity and bright, clear visuals lend themselves well to storytimes and one-on-one reading, although the complexity of the pictures does invite more thorough contemplation. VERDICT A delightful holiday addition to the canon, sure to please librarians and patrons alike.-Amy Lilien-Harper, The Ferguson Library, Stamford, CT

      Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2018
      Little Duck prepares for the Valentine's Day dance by decorating the barnyard with balloons, streamers, lights, and hearts; and by making valentines for all the chicken, pig, and sheep guests. When Little Fox follows the decorations to the party, Little Duck welcomes the unexpected visitor with her last valentine. Lewin's lively--and appropriately glitter-filled--watercolor illustrations sparkle, lifting up Cronin's kindhearted message of embracing difference.

      (Copyright 2018 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

    • Kirkus

      Starred review from October 1, 2017
      A little diversity goes a long way toward getting the party started in this latest farm tale from Cronin and Lewis.While Farmer Brown is busy fixing up the farmyard, mucking out the pigpen, giving hay to the donkey, and mending fences, Little Duck is just as busy spiffing up the barn for a dance, hanging streamers and lights and balloons and cutting out hearts to make valentines for all her guests (glitter festoons the book). That evening, Little Duck and her guests are great examples of host and guests; she greets everyone individually with a valentine, and they give her food for the party. (Except the cows; they are at a fancy ball.) Music gets the dancing started, but not the mingling--at least until one last, late arrival. Will Little Fox add to the party or eat the party? Little Duck isn't daunted. She hands her last card to Little Fox, and they cut a rug, inspiring the rest of the guests to mingle freely until the cows (literally) come home. Lewin's characters are a delight, their facial expressions bringing life to this party. And the mice doing the hustle? They are worth the price of admission all by themselves. A lesson in diversity and making people welcome that starts kids off on the right foot in these rough, divided times. (Picture book. 3-8)

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  • ATOS Level:2.6
  • Lexile® Measure:490
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:0-2

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