Summary
Learn to count and read about a unique friendship in this story of Pig and Goat, two best friends prone to tall tales and getting caught in the rain. Text accompanied by pen-and-ink and watercolor illustrations.
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"[T]he sweet, simple text and fold-out spread showing all the counted animals will help keep the readers' and listeners' attention....The loose, lively...illustrations add interest for careful readers...."
-- Kirkus
Bibliographic Details
Publisher: Putnam Pub Group Published date: 2002 Size: 9.25 x 12.25 inches Weight: 1.2 pounds Ages: Pr to Pr
Synopses
A pig and various other animals crowd under a tree to escape the rain.
Publisher's Notes
Youngsters must discover why Pig is soaking wet even though he has found shelter under a huge tree with all of the other animals during a torrential downpour, in a delightful picture book that features a giant, fold-out spread.
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