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Pigeon Loves Things That Go!, The (edition 2005)

by Mo Willems

Series: The Pigeon (2)

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650637,272 (3.85)1
Although Pigeon is always charming, this board book reads more like an advertisement for Willems' other books than a story in itself. It simply has the words airplane, bus, train, and hot dog next to pigeon who is making a comment in a conversation bubble. It simply does not compare to Williems' other works. ( )
  katrinafroelich | Mar 17, 2008 |
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"A smidgen of pigeon"

Bus, train, plane...hot dog?! ( )
  JennyArch | Jul 15, 2016 |
I liked this book for a few reasons. First the point of view is interesting because it is like the pigeon is talking to the reader. The pigeon tells the reader about the different thoughts he has about each transportation that moves. The other this is the plot is funny and engaging because it brings back references to the pigeon wanting to drive the bus. Also at the end a hotdog shows up and makes the pigeon upset and it is funny. The book was made for the readers to read a fun book while learning about the different types of transportation. ( )
  csmith111 | Mar 6, 2016 |
This is an extremely simple book but pre-reading age students love it.
It could be used in a kindergarten or earlier classroom to introduce students to reading, even if they do not know how. ( )
  LFerda | Mar 12, 2015 |
very short book about pigeon talking about things that go and the benifts. Very much a easy read ( )
  whitneyw | Oct 14, 2009 |
Although Pigeon is always charming, this board book reads more like an advertisement for Willems' other books than a story in itself. It simply has the words airplane, bus, train, and hot dog next to pigeon who is making a comment in a conversation bubble. It simply does not compare to Williems' other works. ( )
  katrinafroelich | Mar 17, 2008 |
4P ( )
  LisaMcG | Apr 27, 2010 |
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