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Donkey-Donkey

Published
Mar 2016
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General Fiction General Fiction
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56

About This Book

The illustrated children's classic about friendship and self-acceptance, from a Caldecott Medal–winning illustrator and the author of Petuniaperfect for reading aloud with kids ages 2-5

When a self-conscious donkey meets a new friend who likes him just the way he is, he realizes that accepting himself—long ears and all!—is the most important lesson.

Donkey-donkey has a problem. Despite his many friends and his good master, he is sad because his ears are so long and ridiculous. If only Donkey-donkey could have short sensible ears like his friend, Pat the horse, he would be content. So, he seeks the advice of his fellow farm animals who suggest he wear his ears differently, more like theirs: floppy like the dog's, to the side like the sheep's, to the front like the pig's. But each unnatural arrangement leads to increasing insult and injury. Finally, a little girl passing by remarks on the beauty of the pretty little donkey's ears! 

At last Donkey-donkey is happy. A classic tale of vanity and folly, and learning to accept oneself—protrudent ears, redundant name, and all.

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First Edition Mar 2016 New York Review of Books ISBN 1590179641
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Apr 2007 Random House ISBN 0375940650
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Mar 2016 NYR Children's Collection ISBN B00ZNG3MV0
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Mar 2016 New York Review Books ISBN 1590179897
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