


I've also become increasingly fond of hot dogs since being re-exposed to them via N. " This one is my husband's favorite pigeon book, and I'm quite fond of it, too.

YOu can make your voice sound like the characters. Tonight I just finished reading it to my 6 year old son Xander and he loved it. " Not really a book I would use for a guided reading lesson. It's amazing how much the author conveys with such short dialogue and simple pictures. " This is too cute!! Jaxon loves to read it with me and we take turns doing the pigeon and duckling voices. " kjx'lhjzklhjmklxjghbkmxfgklhjfxhlklgklhlx'hkl'gxjhkgxjhlkgjhklgjhljkgklhjfxh " - Olivia, Some of the words seem pretty big for a kids book, but I guess kids are pretty smart these days. " Pictures convey a surprising amount of emotion considering their simplicity. " Clearly, we read this to Chase as The Pigeon Finds a Veggie Dog. The pidgeon really cracks me up and even though I like all of them, I think this one is my favorite. I had read Knuffle Bunny awhile back (it is one of my girls favorites) but never thought to look for other books by this author. " Just discovered these books last night at a literacy event and am sad I didn't know about them sooner. Finally the pigeon goes crazy which will make the children laugh and laugh and laugh. Throughout the book the duckling tends to nag the pigeon about his hot dog just so he could have half of it. The book is about a pigeon who is trying to enjoy eating a hot dog that he found on the ground but an annoying little duckling keeps asking thousand of questions about his hot dog. It can keep the children engaged and make them laugh at the same time. " This is a funny entertaining book for kids. " Pigeon may not like The Duckling asking so many questions about the hot dog, but he does share. Pigeon compliments "You know, for a duckling, you're pretty smart." Another great book to teach the art of persuasion (and humor) in writing. After so many silly arguments, Duckling suggests that they share the hot dog. Pigeon is so excited to have a hot dog, but Duckling wants some of it. In this book, the duckling plays the Pigeon at his own game of manipulation and persuasion. " These Pigeon books are laugh out loud hilarious. Eventually, they find a way to get along.

" In this book, the pigeon tries to preserve his hotdog from a sneaky and persistent duckling. It shows greed and how sharing can bring you a new friend, " - Jessie!, " I LOVE all the Pigeon books by Mo Willems. " Hilarious!!! I am so glad I didn't quit reading these after Don't Let The Pigeon Drive The Bus, because they got sooooo much better!!! The Pigeon rocks in this one! :P " - Kristy,
