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Little Donkey's mother is going out with a friend, and Nanny Hen is coming to baby-sit. But Little Donkey doesn't want a sitter! In true little kid style, Little Donkey soon figures out that the rules aren't always the same when Mama is away. When Nanny offers oatmeal, he asks for fries, accompanied by a resounding "Mama always lets me." Using the same line, Little Donkey gets to play outside past bedtime, gets a candy when he falls down, and gets a bedtime story told just the way he likes it.
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From Organization / 国外机构评价: |
PreSchool-K–Mama Donkey goes to a movie, leaving grandmotherly Nanny Hen in charge of her toddler, who is suited up in blue pj's and matching hood. Taking advantage of his sitter's novice status, Little Donkey insists that his mother lets him play outside at night, eat fries instead of oatmeal, and leave a general mess. Nanny's relaxed temperament and cuddling win over the wayward donkey, who insists, on Mama's return, that Nanny Hen says he doesn't have to have a bath. Frolicsome color cartoons are captivating in their simplicity and amusing details, such as Little Donkey pouring tea from three feet above the table. Kromhout aptly captures preschooler dialogue and the art of a youngster's good-natured manipulation. Children will relish many readings of this tale that promises a constant grin.–Gay Lynn Van Vleck, Henrico County Library, Glen Allen, VA
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About the Author / 作者介绍: |
Rindert Kromhout was a kindergarten teacher, ran a puppet show, worked in a library, and worked as a reviewer, prior to becoming a fulltime writer. His children's books have been translated into German, Danish, French, Italian, Spanish, Catalan, and Japanese.
Annemarie van Haeringen grew up in a row house in Haarlem, Holland, that was also a menagerie. She had twenty cats, three dogs, a pony, rabbits, turtles, mice, chickens, lizards, pigs, and more! This may explain her fondness for illustrating animal storie
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