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Dick Gackenbach

Auteur de Harry and the Terrible Whatzit

47+ oeuvres 2,518 utilisateurs 29 critiques 1 Favoris

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Œuvres de Dick Gackenbach

Harry and the Terrible Whatzit (1977) 545 exemplaires
Hattie Be Quiet, Hattie Be Good (1977) 234 exemplaires
Hattie Rabbit (1976) 227 exemplaires
Claude the Dog: A Christmas Story (1974) 187 exemplaires
Mother Rabbit's Son Tom (1977) 151 exemplaires
Hurray for Hattie Rabbit (1605) 150 exemplaires
A Bag Full of Pups (1981) 106 exemplaires
Mighty Tree (1656) 79 exemplaires
Hound and Bear: Story and Pictures (1976) 68 exemplaires
The Pig Who Saw Everything (1978) 65 exemplaires
What's Claude Doing? (1984) 57 exemplaires
With Love from Gran (1989) 54 exemplaires
Mr. Crack (1982) 42 exemplaires
Dog for a Day (1987) 37 exemplaires
Poppy the Panda (1984) 34 exemplaires
Alice's Special Room (1991) 26 exemplaires
Harvey, the Foolish Pig (1988) 25 exemplaires
Supposes (1989) 22 exemplaires
Claude Has a Picnic (1993) 21 exemplaires
Do you love me? (1975) 17 exemplaires
Tiny for a Day (1993) 16 exemplaires
More from Hound and Bear (1979) 15 exemplaires
Claude and Pepper (1976) 15 exemplaires
Mag the Magnificent (1985) 14 exemplaires
Timid Timothy's Tongue Twisters (1986) 14 exemplaires
Pepper and All the Legs (1978) 14 exemplaires
The Dog and the Deep Dark Woods (1984) 12 exemplaires
Binky Gets a Car (1983) 11 exemplaires
McGoogan Moves the Mighty Rock (1981) 11 exemplaires
Barker's Crime (1996) 11 exemplaires
Little Bug (1981) 10 exemplaires
King Wacky (1986) 9 exemplaires
Beauty, Brave and Beautiful (1990) 9 exemplaires
Perfect Mouse (1984) 8 exemplaires
The Leatherman (1977) 8 exemplaires
Annie and the Mud Monster (1982) 7 exemplaires
Ida Fanfanny (1978) 6 exemplaires
Mr. Wink and His Shadow, Ned (1983) 5 exemplaires
Radio Free Albemuth 2 exemplaires

Oeuvres associées

The Adventures of Albert, the Running Bear (1982) — Illustrateur — 63 exemplaires
The Kid Next Door and Other Headaches (1984) — Illustrateur — 42 exemplaires
I Hate My Brother Harry (1983) — Illustrateur — 39 exemplaires
Whats In A Map Gb (1976) — Illustrateur, quelques éditions16 exemplaires
Rat's Christmas Party (1979) — Illustrateur, quelques éditions14 exemplaires
One, Two, Three - Ah-Choo! (Break-of-Day Book) (1980) — Illustrateur — 8 exemplaires
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 5, No. 2, October 1977 (1977) — Contributeur — 4 exemplaires
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 8, No. 5, January 1981 (1981) — Illustrateur — 3 exemplaires

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Hattie Rabbit stars in two stories in this Early I Can Read Book from author/illustrator Dick Gackenbach, learning a few lessons along the way. In Wishes for Hattie, our leporine heroine wishes her mother had all kinds of physical features—the feet of a chicken, the neck of a giraffe, the trunk of an elephant—but eventually concludes her own mother is best, just as she is. In Open for Business, Hattie scams all of her friends for money, winding up with 25 cents but no more friends. Deciding to make restitution, she buys everyone some peanut brittle...

The first of five early readers to feature Hattie and her friends and family, Hattie Rabbit was published in 1976, and features two winsome tales, each of which teaches a simple lesson with minimal fanfare. Hattie discovers that what we wish for in the moment might not be the best things for us, and that those around us don't need to be dramatically altered to have value in the first story; while in the second story she learns that scamming others out of money might result in short-term gain, but that having money doesn't lead to happiness. I found the narrative here engaging and amusing, and I appreciated the somewhat cartoon-like illustrations, with the limited brown and blue color washes. Recommended to anyone seeking beginning readers with fun stories and a message.
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AbigailAdams26 | Mar 31, 2024 |
from back of book:

"May I have pizza for lunch?" asked Hattie Rabbit.
"Not today," said Mrs. Pg.
"May I go to the movies?" asked Rosie Pig.
"Not today," said Mrs. Pg.
Can Hattie Rabbit and Rosie Pig get Mts. Pig to say "Yes" to anything?
Hattie Rabbit knows how!
 
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northprairielb | Oct 4, 2021 |
 
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lcslibrarian | Aug 13, 2020 |
Definitely a different take on the origins of the Easter egg. This one was a little all over the place and, to be honest, my daughter wasn't thrilled with it. It was a little too long winded for the age group it's targeting and the story line was weird to say the least. Not a fan favorite in our house.
 
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BookishHooker | Dec 16, 2019 |

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47
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2,518
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Évaluation
3.8
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29
ISBN
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