Skip to content
Scan a barcode
Scan
Hardcover The Odd Egg Book

ISBN: 1416968725

ISBN13: 9781416968726

The Odd Egg

Select Format

Select Condition ThriftBooks Help Icon

Recommended

Format: Hardcover

Condition: Good*

*Best Available: (missing dust jacket)

$5.59
Save $13.40!
List Price $18.99
Almost Gone, Only 2 Left!

Book Overview

All the birds have eggs to hatch. All except Duck. When Duck finds an egg of his own to look after he's delighted: it's the most beautiful egg in the whole world! But all the other birds think it's a... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Crack! Snap! Fun for Little Ones - (The Odd Egg)

The "Odd Egg" is a cute book about a group of birds, all of whom have laid an egg -- except for Duck. Chicken, Flamingo, Owl, Parrot and a cute unidentifiable bird like a wren, all have eggs... but not Duck. And then, one day, he finds an egg. (Yes, Duck is a boy, which might explain why he didn't lay an egg.) And it's not just any egg. It is a HUGE, white egg with green spots. Duck thinks his egg is grand, but the others aren't so sure. In any case, they all sit down and await the day when their eggs hatch. And they do! All except the BIG egg. The tension builds for kids as one by one the other babies are born... and then, crack!, the big baby does hatch. Talking Points::: "The Odd Egg" is a cute book that is well worth tracking down at the library. The artwork is simple and in soothing muted tones. The story has a surprising ending if you are a small person: older Toddlers and Preschoolers and Kindergartners. The center section of the book is really nicely done as the pages have been cut down so that they overlap and hide some of the action until you flip them over. Thus what you see at first is a line of expectant parents and a line of cracking eggs. Then with the first flip you see the 'wren' fly forwards to greet it's baby. And with the next flip you find the chicken hugging it's newborn chick. It's the sort of things young children love to toy with. When it comes to the last egg, moms might want to preview the ending as it shows feathers and birds flying off in all directions. (Actually it shows their feet, but there's a sense of distress) I know 98% of children are only going to laugh and giggle at this, but I happened to have had a son in the 2% who this would have bothered. I'm sure you know your child well enough to know whether to ignore this comment or not. Other wise a sweet, fun book. Accelerated Reading = generic "1" ** 3.5 Stars ** Pam T~ mom and reviewer at BooksForKids-reviews (#1040)

One of the favorites!

I found this book when I was looking for another Emily Gravett book "Orange, Pear, Apple, Bear" (also really great). After reading the other reviews, I bought this book for my 17mo old daughter. She LOVES this book. It's a little big for her to pull off the shelf but she often pulls it off and carries it over to have us read it to her. She loves the different sized pages with the eggs hatching and sometimes we rock back and forth together during the "Creak crack" lines for fun. She also loves to turn to the back cover and say "mama". I would definitely recommend based on how much my little bookworm loves this as well as its lovely illustration and nice storyline.

Gravett strikes again!

Emily Gravett, The Odd Egg (Simon and Schuster, 2008) Gravett is certainly on form these days; first Little Mouse's Big Book of Fears and now Thee Odd Egg, which starts out looking as if it's going to be one of Gravett's minor books, but gets inventive fast, and the ending is right up there with Wolves. If you're not familiar with Emily Gravett yet, this is a great way to start. ****

VIVE LA DIFFERENCE !

Author/illustrator Emily Gravett has received numerous accolades for her work including the Kate Greenaway Medal and the Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor Award for Illustration. She deserves recognition again for The Odd Egg, a smile provoking, cleverly designed story about a duck who very much wanted to lay an egg. It was that time of year - all the other birds save for Duck had produced an egg. Luckily Duck found one.. For an egg it was quite unusual; the other birds thought it very odd and said it would never hatch. Nonetheless, Duck thought it the most beautiful egg he had ever seen. Although it took some doing he sat on the egg and even proceeded to do some knitting for the blessed event. The other birds' eggs eventually cracked, the owl's and the chicken's but still nothing for Duck. At last Duck's egg began to creak then crack until out popped a surprise. Ingeniously cut pages allow youngsters to follow the egg's progress to a humorous finish that will undoubtedly result in laughter as well as questions. Enjoy! - Gail Cooke

Love and Family Comes in All Sorts of Shapes and Sizes...Or In This Case, Eggs

Each of the birds has an egg, except for Duck. He finds one of his very own. Even though the other birds make fun of it, he couldn't be more excited. Everyone, including Duck, is surprised to see what's inside that egg. I won't spoil the end of the story so you'll have to pick up this one to find out. The drawings are whimsical and classic and accompany interactive cut pages that are perfect for children. It teaches that no matter what you look like the real thing that makes a family is love. Reviewed by Jennifer LeBrun
Copyright © 2024 Thriftbooks.com Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information | Cookie Policy | Cookie Preferences | Accessibility Statement
ThriftBooks® and the ThriftBooks® logo are registered trademarks of Thrift Books Global, LLC
GoDaddy Verified and Secured