The Story about Ping
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The Story about Ping   -     By: Marjorie Flack, Kurt Wiese

The Story about Ping

Puffin Books / 1977 / Paperback

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Ping is a slow poke who cannot seem to get back to his home with his family. So, as a result he has many adventures, one of which almost makes him the evening meal. Finally, he finds his way home. Recommended for ages 3 to 8.

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Title: The Story about Ping
By: Marjorie Flack, Kurt Wiese
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 32
Vendor: Puffin Books
Publication Date: 1977
Dimensions: 8.86 X 7.15 X 0.17 (inches)
Weight: 3 ounces
ISBN: 0140502416
ISBN-13: 9780140502411
Ages: 3-6
Stock No: WW502416

Publisher's Description

"Kurt Wiese and Majorie Flack have created in Ping a duckling of great individuality against a background (the Yangtze River) that has both accuracy and charm." -- The New York Times

Author Bio

Marjorie Flack first got the idea for her classic story from her first book, written by her friend Helen Lomen. The Peking ducks in Angus and the Ducks so intrigued her that she began researching them. The Story About Ping was the result. She went on to write and illustrate many more children's stories, including Boats on the River, illustrated by Jay Hyde Barnum, which was named a Caldecott Honor Book. Ms. Flack died in 1958.

Kurt Wiese illustrated almost three hundred books for children. Books he both wrote and illustrated include You Can Write Chinese and Fish in the Air. Both stories were named Caldecott Honor Books, and reflect his experiences as a traveler in China where he lived for six years. Mr. Wiese died in 1974.

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