Splat the Cat and the Duck with No Quack - Rob Scotton

By Rob Scotton

Release Date: 2011-06-28

Genre: Early Reading for Kids

4 (151 ratings)
Splat is on an ordinary bike trip to school when suddenly—SPLAT! Splat’s bike crashes and he finds himself nose to beak with a duck!

Although a crash of this caliber should certainly merit some alarm from this duck, Splat hears no quacking. What’s a cat to do? Off to Cat School the pair goes to find out what will put the quack back in our feathered friend.

Read along with Splat the Cat in his third easy-to-read book with a lesson in the “ack” sound!

Can Splat and his school friends solve the mystery of the silent duck?
A Funny Story for Kids: From Splat’s clumsy bike crash to his friends’ silly attempts to help, this tale is full of laughs.New Animal Friends: Follow Splat as he makes a new feathered friend and takes him all the way to Cat School to find a solution.Creative Problem Solving: When the duck stays silent, Splat and his classmates have to think outside the box to figure out what’s wrong.Building Reading Confidence: Simple sentences and a focus on the “ack” sound make this a perfect book for children just starting their reading journey.

Splat the Cat and the Duck with No Quack - Rob Scotton

By Rob Scotton

Release Date: 2011-06-28

Genre: Early Reading for Kids

4 (151 ratings)
Splat is on an ordinary bike trip to school when suddenly—SPLAT! Splat’s bike crashes and he finds himself nose to beak with a duck!

Although a crash of this caliber should certainly merit some alarm from this duck, Splat hears no quacking. What’s a cat to do? Off to Cat School the pair goes to find out what will put the quack back in our feathered friend.

Read along with Splat the Cat in his third easy-to-read book with a lesson in the “ack” sound!

Can Splat and his school friends solve the mystery of the silent duck?
A Funny Story for Kids: From Splat’s clumsy bike crash to his friends’ silly attempts to help, this tale is full of laughs.New Animal Friends: Follow Splat as he makes a new feathered friend and takes him all the way to Cat School to find a solution.Creative Problem Solving: When the duck stays silent, Splat and his classmates have to think outside the box to figure out what’s wrong.Building Reading Confidence: Simple sentences and a focus on the “ack” sound make this a perfect book for children just starting their reading journey.

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