Donkey-Donkey
Author:
Roger Duvoisin Complete Authored Works
Illustrator:
Roger Duvoisin Complete Authored Works
Publication:
1933 by Whitman Publishing Company
Genre:
Fiction, Picture Books
Pages:
44
Current state:
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Book Guide
Donkey-donkey got discouraged about his long ears. He had everything in the world to make him happy, but his ears made him very sad. Hector, the dog, advised Donkey-donkey to let his ears hang down; Fuzzy-fuzzy, the lamb, thought they ought to stick out straight at the sides. Rosa, the pig, had suggestions, too. Of course, in the end, Donkey-donkey learns that he is handsomest when he holds his ears the way a donkey should.
Children will truly delight in these engaging drawings with their sparkling colors.
From the dust jacket of the 1940 edition
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Donkey donkey
Reprinted in 2016 by The New York Review Children’s Collection
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