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Four red apples  Cover Image Book Book

Four red apples / David McKee.

McKee, David (Author).

Summary:

Ringo Rabbit believes that he is the only one who can juggle four red apples until he discovers that all of his friends can do it too.

Record details

  • ISBN: 184270544X
  • ISBN: 9781842705445
  • Physical Description: 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill.
  • Publisher: London : Andersen Press, 2006.
Subject: Animals > Fiction
Juggling > Fiction
Apples > Fiction

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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  • Baker & Taylor
    Ringo Rabbit is sure that he is the only one who can juggle four red apples, but then it turns out that all of his friends can do it, and when they follow the trail back to the originator of this sport, Ringo is in for a surprise.
  • Gardners
    Ringo Rabbit was sure that he was the only one, who could juggle four red apples. But almost immediately Rubens Pig turns up, and says he can do it, too! It turns that everyone in the vicinity, knows how to juggle four red apples, each having taught another. Who had been the first, though, to discover the technique?
  • Independent Publishing Group
    David McKee's gentle humor and love of irony are used to delightful effect in this celebration of individuality and friendship. Juggling four red apples seems like such a clever thing to do. But Ringo Rabbit discovers that all his friends can do it! How can that be? Children will delight in the fun as each new character joins in this warmhearted tale.
  • Random House, Inc.
    Ringo Rabbit was sure that he was the only one who could juggle four red apples. It seemed like such an individual, unusual thing to be able to do. But almost immediately Rubens Pig turns up, and says he can do it, too! It turns out that everyone in the vicinity knows how to juggle four red apples — each having taught another.
    Who had been the first, though, to discover the technique? Why, our hero, of course! So he did have an unusual skill after all.

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