The Story about Ping
L**A
delightful story
This book has been a family favorite for multiple generations. My children loved it and now my grandchildren are equally enchanted by it! I would recommend for ages 2 and up.
P**E
Vibrant Colors-great story!
I bought this book for my 4-year-old grandson for two reasons. The first is that his Daddy (my son) loved this book as a child. The second reason is that it is easy to have a discussion about behavior and consequences after reading this book. Ping, the little duck gets separated from his family which he thinks is no big deal; however, he is captured by people on another boat and placed under a basket. He hears that he will become their dinner and it is only because of the bravery of a little boy on the boat that Ping escapes back into the Yangtze River. He is rejoined with his family, but not before he gets a "spank" from a rod from the owner of the boat where his entire family lives. We do not spank our grandson but use "time-out" when discipline is needed. It is easy to explain that the duck received a "spank" like our grandson gets a time-out. Our grandson has responded positively to this story.We started taking our grandson to the library at 2 years old to introduce him to reading. Once we read "The Story of Ping", he would ask for it again and again. So many times this library book was already checked out. Now he will be ever to look at the pages and hear the story read at home with his only copy.
L**L
across the ages
I bought this for my great-grandchildren. This was my favoroite go-to book when i was a youngster. Such wonderful memoroies to read this special story.
J**.
Endearing
My mother read this wonderful book to me when I was a little child. I loved it then and still do. I’ve given a copy to each of my children and grandchildren.
T**Y
An eternal classic, in the same league as the books by Virginia Lee Burton.
THE STORY ABOUT PING by Marjorie Flack and Kurt Wiese is a 32-page book, with an illustration on every page. The illustations have black ink outlines of the characters and objects, which are filled in with colored pastel chalk. The texture of the drawing paper can be seen, by way of the near-microscopic dots. The textures of the chalk marks, the streaks and dots, are a treat to the eye. The book is a classic, having been first published in 1933.The first picture shows a line of ducks walking off a wooden boat, across a board, to a meadow. Ping is in the middle of the line. The next picture shows the same ducks climbing back into the boat at sunset. The next picture shows Ping's choice not to return the boat, because he was a little late in returning and was afraid of getting a spank from the master of the boat. The last duck on board always got a spank.The next 20 or so pictures show the consequences of Ping's decision to stay away. Being alone at night. Being lost on the river amidst a group of unfamiliar wooden boats, and not knowing which boat was his. Being captured by a boy. Being imprisoned in a basket on a boat. Being released from the basket by the boy. Spotting his familiar family of ducks from a distance, and swimming back to his boat. Getting a spank.The narrative begins like this: "Once upon a time there was a beautifil young duck named Ping. Ping lived with his mother and his father and two sisters and three brothers and eleven aunts and seven uncles and forty-two cousins. Their home was a boat with two wise eyes on the Yangtze River."These opening words remind me of the opening words of another classic, where most of the story takes place on the water: "Call me Ishmael. Some years ago - never mind how long precisely - having little or no money in my purse, and nothing particular to interest me on shore, I thought I would sail about a little and see the watery part of the world. It is a way I have of driving off the spleen, and regulating the circulation."Both books are classics. But THE STORY OF PING is a classic suitable especially for little kids.My list of "must own" children's books include: THE STORY ABOUT PING by Marjorie Flack, THE LITTLE HOUSE by Virginia Lee Burton, CAPS FOR SALE by Esphyr Slobodkina, the books illustrated by Tibor Gergley, and of course RICHARD SCARRY'S BEST STORYBOOK EVER! by Richard Scarry. Oh, to be the parent of a 2-year old once again!!!
K**W
classic Chinese cultural children's story
cute kid's story about a duckling learning a lesson
S**Y
Story from my childhood
I was so happy to find this book remembered from my childhood. I purchased this as a gift for my young great-niece. It’s a great book at a very good price!
H**K
Classic Children's Book with some caveats
I recently purchased this for my 18 month old. This was a book I remember loving when I was little so I was excited to get it for my children. I will be honest, my daughter LOVES this book. She wants me to read it to her every night and over and over again. My 3 year old is not as interested. That said, I see this being perfect for a 3 year old and I'm not sure most 18 month olds will enjoy this as it is a little heavier on the words. My daughter happens to love certain elements of this book which keep her picking it out every night.All that said, there are a few elements that I didn't recall about this from when I was little, that I'm not certain will be acceptable to all parents. SPOILER ALERT (please don't read the below list if you don't want to find out any specifics about what happens in this book):-- The last duck to go back to the boat gets spanked each night. I'm not sure how I feel about that in today's world. For example, I would not be ok with our children hitting our dog, which is the closest thing we have in our home.-- There is a scene where a mother whose son captures Ping, the duck, gets excited about cooking Ping for dinner. I don't have issue with this per se, but I do wonder whether all parents will enjoy explaining that portion of the book.-- On his adventure, Ping encounters some large hunting birds which have tight metal rings on their necks so that they are not able to swallow the fish that they hunt for their master. I remember this specific element from when I was little. I thought it was fascinating at the time. Now, I find it sort of cruel. My children have not asked about this, but I'm not sure how I will explain it.**END OF SPOILER**All that said, I am still happy with this book. I think the story is great. I love that it takes place in China as I seek out books that happen in different countries and cultures. I also like that the story is a little less cute than many children's books. The illustrations also have a great nostalgic feel for me personally and are also just charming and something that at least one of my children really enjoys.
J**A
Love this book.
It teaches the kids a lesson in the story and makes it easy for parents to ask the kids questions about the book so that the kids can analyze it.
F**T
From long long ago.
My mother passed away this year, but she read me that book 60 years ago and I treasure it like no other.
S**R
Received book in damaged condition
Received book in a damaged condition, folded and not able to read properly.No protocol followed for delivery I guess.and worst of all no replacement possible.
S**E
Conte asiatique
Très beau conte asiatique avec des illustrations différentes de celles qu'on a l'habitude de voir (comme sur la couverture). Conte à recommandé à tout âge.
E**R
un cuento muy bonito
Un cuento muy bonito. Historia encantadora, con esas repeticiones que crean un ritmo que encanta a los niños. Ilustraciones sencillas que acompañan perfectamente. Tapa blanda.
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