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Loading... El Cuento de la Oca Carlota [The tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck] (original 1908; edition 1988)by Beatrix Potter
Work detailsThe Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck by Beatrix Potter (1908)
None. Best of the illustrations in the Peter Rabbit series, but the book seemed incomplete, like it was missing a huge chunk (seriously, it's about a a fox and a goose, where is the conflict?). ( )I love the illustrations in this book. They almost take you there. I think it is a lovely story about a sweet duck that just wanted to have her eggs hatch. It is a bit sad how it ends, but it's still a great story. Talks about fighting dogs, baby ducks being eating, and babies not hatching Jemima loves her unhatched eggs, but she does lack the common sense to protect them against the fox. I thought that this story would have a happier ending, but I should have known that Potter tends to show us the reality instead of disillusioning us with "fairy tales," even though her stories may be classified as such since the animals are anthropomorphic. Cute illustrations- a little wordy, maybe for slightly older children than it first appears. no reviews | add a review
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