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MR. MCCLOSKEY'S MARVELOUS MALLARDS by Emma Bland Smith

MR. MCCLOSKEY'S MARVELOUS MALLARDS

The Making of Make Way for Ducklings

by Emma Bland Smith ; illustrated by Becca Stadtlander

Pub Date: Nov. 1st, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-63592-392-6
Publisher: Calkins Creek/Astra Books for Young Readers

Making a picture book isn’t all it’s quacked up to be.

First published in 1941, Make Way for Ducklings is still a popular book for children thanks to its perfectly paced plot and lighthearted illustrations. But fans of the book may not know how it came into being. Smith and Stadtlander reconstruct how Robert McCloskey wrote and illustrated the story, meticulously rearranging words until the text was perfect and agonizing over how ducks would behave in the story. While the former took time, for the latter, the author/illustrator needed inspiration, which came in the form of two groups of ducks (adults and ducklings) living for a time in his shared studio apartment. The gouache and colored pencil illustrations are a far cry from McCloskey’s style but capture both the quiet moments of work and the hectic life of multiple ducks living in a New York apartment. For readers looking for more, the backmatter includes a note from McCloskey’s daughter, an author’s note, information about McCloskey and his editor May Massee, a bibliography, a timeline, a list of McCloskey’s works, and small reproductions of sketches and family photos. Without doubt, this will be a favorite for both older and younger generations alike! Background characters are diverse. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Make way for a wonderful tale about the creation of a classic children’s book.

(picture credits) (Informational picture book. 6-8)