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Go Ducky, Go

Written by
Linda Hamill


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51 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 9780888875730
$9.95 CA





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About the Book Lyle's school is hosting The Great Duck Race and he has a ticket. He has plans on how to spend winnings. But his sisters want their share. Lyle and his family arrive early and see the rubber ducks being prepared for the race. The race starts at Sykes Street Bridge with the Mayor saying "Go!" One duck gets ahead. Lyle cheers for this duck hoping it has his number. But another duck is gaining quickly. There are three prizes plus a prize for the last duck. is Lyle's ticket a winner?

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About the Author Linda Hamill
Linda is never far from education. She has been a student, English teacher, Guidance Counsellor, occasional teacher, a Trustee with the local Board of Education and a volunteer in schools. She and her husband live near Meaford, Ontario on a gravel road.They have a small acreage that features an eco-friendly pond. A much enjoyed highlight in her life in the frequent visits from their six grandchildren. They inspire the characters in her writing. She has a degree in Sociology and Psychology. More recently, she has graduated from a writing program with The Institute of Children's Literature.

Linda is also a gardener, church organist, choir director, scarecrow builder for the Meaford Scarecrow Invasion and member of the fun-loving Meaford Scarecrow Invasion Marching Kazoo Band.

Check Linda out at her website, www.lindahamill.ca





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