Five Busy Beavers
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
Five busy beavers building up a dam,
closing up the river where the salmon swam.
Gnawing down trees and ferrying the logs.
Slapping on the mud that they gathered from the bog.
Along came a muskrat who wanted to play,
and one little beaver swam away.
Five little beavers are hard at work on their dam until, one by one, their forest friends pull them away to play. After visits from a muskrat, a heron, a frog, and a turtle, there’s just one hardworking beaver left at the end of the day. But when the fifth tired beaver leaves her sticks and mud behind and heads back to the lodge, a big surprise awaits!
With catchy, playful rhyme, irresistibly cute illustrations, and a supplementary page of facts about all the species featured, Five Busy Beavers makes counting and learning fun!
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In what's essentially a woodsy, rodent-themed take on the "Five Little Monkeys" nursery rhyme, Grasso follows the building efforts of five beavers that gnaw down trees to build a dam, despite their dwindling numbers ("Along came a turtle, who wanted to play./ And one little beaver waddled away"). Grasso's rhymes aren't always very imaginative, but they hit their marks and make for bouncy reading ("Four busy beavers chewing on some wood,/ chopping down trees as fast as they could"). Battuz creates an appealing cast of dumpling-shaped, easily distracted beavers, setting their hard work (and play) in a welcoming, multitextured woodland landscape. A collection of facts about beavers, herons, fireflies, and other animals from the story close out a cheerful tale that concludes with a surprise housewarming party for the "one tired beaver" who stuck around to finish the job. Ages 3 8.