
PECK, PECK, PECK
by Lucy Cousins
What it's all about . . .
A little woodpecker is taught how to peck … and gets a little carried away when visiting a nearby house.
Why it's on The Little Crooked Bookshelf . . .
Lucy Cousins’ charming, naïve illustration style is perfect for very young readers. The clever rhyming text and cumulative PECK PECK PECKs make for a great read-aloud, and the ingenious die-cut holes throughout are a visual (and textural) treat!
Our favorite line . . .
“I peck, peck, peck/a magazine,/a picture of/Aunt Geraldine,/an armchair,/a teddy bear,/and a book/called Jane Eyre."
Our favorite illustration . . .
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PECK, PECK, PECK. Copyright © 2013 by Lucy Cousins. Reproduced by permission of the publisher, Candlewick Press, Somerville, MA on
behalf of Walker Books, London.
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A woodpecker pecking at tennis rackets, jellybeans, polka-dotted underpants, and a toilet? Hole-y moley!
Why grown-ups will love it . . .
It’s a joy to read and point out all the fun details with your little one, AND it has a sweet — and calming — bedtime ending.
And there's a giveaway!
Add a comment or the title of your favorite Lucy Cousins' book in the section below. We'll choose one comment at
random to win a copy of PECK, PECK, PECK. *Giveaway winner will be announced on Tuesday, September 24th!*
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR WINNER, JON K.!
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR WINNER, JON K.!