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		<title>&#8220;The Odd Egg,&#8221; by Emily Gravett</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We first discovered Emily Gravett&#8217;s &#8220;Monkey and Me,&#8221; a couple of months ago and fell in love with her style. I&#8217;m almost positive that if we owned a copy of it Zadie would want to read nothing else. So we just read it at the library&#8211;several times on each trip&#8211;and in between trips we talk [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-79" title="gravett_ducknoegg" src="http://kristinadahl.com/books/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/gravett_ducknoegg-300x286.jpg" alt="gravett_ducknoegg" width="300" height="286" />We first discovered Emily Gravett&#8217;s &#8220;Monkey and Me,&#8221; a couple of months ago and fell in love with her style. I&#8217;m almost positive that if we owned a copy of it Zadie would want to read nothing else. So we just read it at the library&#8211;several times on each trip&#8211;and in between trips we talk about looking for it at the library and reading it again.  Given the level of obsession that has surrounded &#8220;Monkey and Me&#8221; at our house, I hesitated a bit before checking out &#8220;The Odd Egg&#8221; this morning. It&#8217;s only been 12 hours, but I think &#8220;Monkey and Me&#8221; might have some competition.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Odd Egg&#8221; is about a duck who finds a big, spotted egg. He adores it, but all of his friends make fun of it. While all of the other birds&#8217; eggs hatch, he sits patiently on his egg knitting scarves and booties. When the egg finally hatches it is &lt;spoiler alert&gt; an alligator*! The alligator then follows the duck home wearing the scarf and booties and saying &#8220;Mama.&#8221; It&#8217;s kind of improbable given the dietary preferences of alligators, but it&#8217;s incredible cute to see an alligator wearing webbed ducky booties.</p>
<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-86 alignleft" title="bird taunts" src="http://kristinadahl.com/books/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/gravett_birdtaunts-300x223.jpg" alt="bird taunts" width="300" height="223" /></p>
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<p>As with Gravett&#8217;s other books that we&#8217;ve read, it&#8217;s the pictures that pull you in rather than the text. &#8220;The Odd Egg&#8221; looks like a sketchbook with layers and layers of pencil and watercolor. The birds&#8217; words are written by hand in pencil, which I love. The animals look comfortable and friendly and a little harried. One of the loveliest features is a set of mini-pages (ala &#8220;The Very Hungry Caterpillar&#8221;) that flip to reveal a series of eggs hatching.</p>
<p>*I thought it was a crocodile at first, but turns out it&#8217;s an alligator. And I finally looked up some information about <a href="http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/cnhc/cbd-faq-q1.htm">telling the difference between the two</a>.</p>
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