4.16
"The Story About Ping" is a classic children's book written by Marjorie Flack and illustrated by Kurt Wiese. First published in 1933, this charming tale has been a beloved part of many childhoods for over eighty years. The story follows Ping, a young duck who lives on the Yangtze River in China. Ping is a carefree and curious duckling who enjoys exploring the river with his family. However, one day Ping is late to return to the boat where his family lives, and he must face the consequences of his tardiness. Ping's journey takes him on a series of adventures as he tries to find his way back to the boat. Along the way, he encounters various animals and learns about the importance of obedience and responsibility. Flack's writing is simple and elegant, making it accessible to young readers while still offering depth and nuance. The story is beautifully illustrated by Wiese, whose watercolor paintings capture the beauty and wonder of the Yangtze River and its inhabitants. "The Story About Ping" is a timeless tale that teaches important lessons about responsibility and the value of family. Its gentle humor and beautiful illustrations make it a delightful read for children and adults alike. This book is an excellent choice for parents and educators looking for high-quality literature that will engage and inspire young readers. Overall, "The Story About Ping" is a classic children's book that has stood the test of time. Its timeless themes, engaging storyline, and beautiful illustrations make it a must-read for children and adults alike...
Deborah Diesen
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