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Come Again, Pelican

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Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with this book for free in exchange for my review! All opinions are my own.

As a child, I really loved the story of Cordorory, so I knew I had to read this book. This book was very charming and like it's predecessor, it gave me all the feels. This is a must purchase childrens book. Parents, librarians, teachers, etc, go out and buy this book for the child in your life. You won't regret it!


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Ty walks down to the beach wondering if his friend from last year will be there. The pelican and Ty greet each other. Ty takes off his red boots and leaves them on the sand. The pelican shows his fishing skills to Ty. As Ty is sitting on a pole, he sees his red boot floating away in the water. Then another boot floats by but this time, he catches it by snagging is with his fishing pole’s hook. When the tide goes down, he starts walking back when he runs into his pelican friend. When te pelican opens his mouth, he sees his other boot which he takes. He is asked by his parents how his day went. Ty replies I learned all about the tide.

This is a delightful story about a boy and his pelican friend. It is a newly restored classic picture book'.. the illustrations are well done and fit the story perfectly. The story is delightful and will be enjoyed by all. It show the child’s bond with nature.. This is a great book tiiat can be read aloud to children.

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Lovely colours and illustrations this restored classic will be reminiscent and enjoyable for those reading with children however, it is showing its age a little.

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First published January 1, 1961
The young one goes fishing but seems to lose his boots. He finds one, but the pelican finds the other. What comes next is a big surprise!
The illustrations by the author are clear, imaginative, colorful, informative, and FUN.
Well suited for reading WITH someone of any age including ESL, and great for gifting to anyone, but especially to a school or your local public library!
I requested and received a free temporary e-book on Adobe Digital Editions from Plough Publishing | Plough Publishing House via NetGalley. Thank you!
Available 07 May 2024

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This is a republishing of a 1961 children's picture book about a boy on vacation and a pelican, of course. It's a simple cute story about friendship in a way. But the age is showing...

It might be nostalgic for some people, but for me personally it just felt outdated, story-wise and illustration-wise. Although I did appreciate the traditional way to colour the illustrations, but the drawings per se are a tad bit old too.

Does that mean it will not translate to the kids? It will probably not be a favourite as the illustrations are rather stiff, but they will have a laugh or two.

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Follow Ty as he has an adventurous afternoon whilst camping by the sea with his family.

This is a lovely story which I wasn’t familiar with before, I didn’t realise this was a reprint. It will definitely be added to my bookshelf and I’m sure it’ll become a firm family favourite.

The illustrations really add to the story and keep the reader engaged.

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LOVE this author and I’m so glad this book is coming back into print. Rich literature for children has become sparse on bookshelves and this beautiful and well written book will be a classic added to shelves worldwide!

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From the author of Corduroy, and Plough Publishing, comes a newly restored classic about a boy's connection with nature and the special friend that he makes along the way. The words mirror the illustrations just as the illustrations mirror the words taking readers on a bright and colorful journey of a child's day at the beach. This is such a sweet and wholesome story for young readers, but also readers of any age, as a reminder of how whimsical a day at the beach can truly be. I never had the opportunity to read this book as a child, but it felt so familiar with the cadence of the words and a similar tone of the art to that of Corduroy given that the author wrote both.

This review is thanks to Plough Publishing & NetGalley for providing an ARC.

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When I requested this, I didn't realize it was a restored classic. I did see that it was written by the author of Corduroy, which should have given me a hint, but I am not always the sharpest tool in the shed.

As Jeremiah and I both enjoy anthropomorphizing animals, assigning them thoughts, feelings, and motives, this book was especially good for us. A sweet little boy on vacation with his parents, so excited to FINALLY catch his first fish. He's focused, with barely a thought to his father's warning not to lose his brand new boots.

And also wondering if he'll see that same pelican from so many years before, who greets them each summer.

This really is so darn sweet, and beautifully illustrated. And the wonderful surprise at the end, which definitely made both of us smile. A winner all around, I'm so glad I got the chance to enjoy this for the first time.

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Beautiful illustrations and story. Wonderful to see more of Freeman’s works being published! Nature cared for and lesson learned— a simple yet memorable tale for all ages.

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My rating: 3.5/5

Having originally been released in 1961, "Come Again, Pelican" through Plough Publishing, has a new lease on life for the newest generation. And generations to come I'm sure.

Come Again, Pelican, with it's lovely illustrations by Don Freeman, who also wrote the picture book, is sure to draw in the youngin's.

Following Ty, he and his family are back at their vacation home on the beach, and off Ty goes in his new red, wadding boots to go fishing.

Testing his boundaries, Ty ventures further than he's allowed, while the Pelican from the year before.

Without spoiling the whole story, it's only 44 pages, Come Again, Pelican is about young children exploring, and testing the boundaries of his world.

*Thank you to Plough Publishing for inviting me to read and review Colme Again, Pelican. My review is of my own thoughts and opinions.*

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Come Again, Pelican by Don Freeman is another classic book by the much loved author of the book Corduroy. This book has been restored for re-release and I think a whole new generation will come to love the sweet character in this book and the friendship he develops with a pelican. This book is beautifully illustrated and perfect for young readers of many ages. I received a digital copy of this book from the publisher with no obligations. These opinions are entirely my own.

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If anyone else has recently been stuck in the house for days by snow and ice, then they may also enjoy this refreshing glimpse of a simple seaside vacation. Ty (seen here on the cover) and his family bring their trailer to the same spot on the beach each summer. This year he is old enough to try and catch his first fish. He pulls on his new red wading boots and sets off as his parents set up their campsite. Ty greets his friend the pelican who is resting on the same post as when Ty saw him last summer.

The illustrations capture the warm colors of the sand and sun, the cool blue of the water, and the open expanse of the sky over the waves. Scenes show Toby sprinting along after a line of sandpipers with their "speedy legs" scissoring back and forth, or his pelican friend diving "beak first" into the waves to scoop up a fish. Readers will be as dismayed as Toby when they see his new boots carried off by the rising tide. A look underwater shows fish and crabs gathered curiously around one of the lost boots.

Originally published in 1961, this classic from the creator of <i>Corduroy</i> has been restored and will be released on May 7, 2024 - just in time for summer vacation. The elements of the story are timeless - kids, fishing, summer at the beach with family, camping out, and being warned not to lose a new article of clothing - and the story and illustrations have held up remarkably well. Young readers today will enjoy this glimpse into learning a new skill, revisiting a favorite place, and enjoying a day in nature.

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What a beautiful book! I'm excited to share with my children and will be adding a copy of this to our physical library so that we can visit it over and over.

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This re-release of Don Freeman’s beautifully colored Come Again, Pelican introduces a new generation of children to the writer of the beloved Corduroy.
A mixture of curiosity, excitement, and consequences, children can learn that things can work out but understand they need to pay attention. It is also great for the admiration of wild animals and that they are special to this Earth.
This classic is newly restored ensuring that the gorgeous colors are crisp and shiny on the page—the beach, sky, and ocean gleam in their own right.
A lesson learned and nature cared for, Come Again Pelican is a great book for children and the child at heart.

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Corduroy was my favorite childhood book- and I now read it to my baby! I didn’t know Come Again, Pelican was even a book and it is so cute! We live in Florida on the west coast and it’s perfect to read for bedtime! Such amazing illustrations!

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“ ‘I have a feeling I’m going to catch my first fish today,’ said Ty as he pulled on his new wading boots.”

Ty and his parents had just arrived at their usual camping spot, where, while Ty pulls on his bright red wading boots, the grown-ups contend with the trailer and awning.

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“Each year they came to this same wind-swept beach for their summer vacation.”

Ty’s parents warned him to stay away from big waves and be sure not to lose his new boots.

He wondered if his pelican friend would still be there, and sure enough, he was waiting on the beach. They chatted to each other, as children and animals do, with Ty making conversation and the pelican looking pleased and squawking appreciatively now and then.

Ty saw sandpipers running up the beach to dig up little sand crabs, and he needed some bait, so he trotted off after them. But he wasn’t quick enough, so he sat down and thought maybe he could run faster without his boots on.

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“The pelican waddled over and began squawking as if he were saying, ‘Follow me, follow me!’ ”

So Ty did, leaving his boots in the sand and clambering up to sit on the post the way the pelican does. Suddenly, the pelican took off into the air, flying around in circles.

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“…then all at once he dived straight down, beak first— zoop!—“

He returned with a fish, but when Ty clapped his hands and shouted hooray, the pelican bobbed his head at Ty and the fish jumped out! Oh dear. Ty worried that the pelican lost his dinner. The pelican flew off, and as Ty sat and waited for him to come back, he looked down and saw the tide was coming in.

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“When Ty looked down you can imagine his surprise at seeing one of his boots drifting by.”

He cast his line out far to try to catch it, but no luck. The second boot was floating closer to him and filling rapidly with water. He brought his line back and dropped his hook where the boot was sinking.

He carefully wiggled and jiggled his line, trying to hook the bootstrap, and when he did, Up came the boot.

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“No fisherman could have been happier, because when he looked inside the boot, he saw a silvery fish splashing about.”

He was delighted with the fish, which he put in his pail, but he was worried about his other boot and whether or not he’d see the pelican again.

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“He walked along the water’s edge searching for his other boot, but it was nowhere to be found.”

Poor Ty felt sad when his father called him to say supper was ready. Up the dunes he trudged, one bare foot, one boot foot.

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“But at the very top, who do you suppose was waiting for him?”

Mr Pelican, of course.

“ ‘Well, Mr. Pelican, I’ve had a busy afternoon,’ said Ty. ‘Where under the sun have you been?’
The pelican just grinned. He didn’t even squawk.

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Then suddenly, he opened his great big bill and there inside was Ty’s other boot!”

Ty knew just how to say thank you.

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“ ‘Here’s my first fish and it’s specially for you!’ ”

That evening at supper, when Ty’s parents asked him about his day, he was able to tell them what he had learned. (But he neglected to mention the lost boot or his first fish. Would they have believed him?)

“ ‘Oh, I learned all about the tide,’ Ty said, ‘how it comes and goes and then comes again— just like my pelican friend.’ ”

What a treat! This was written in 1961 and is being re-released in May 2024. I fully expect there to be some nervous parents and some eager little boys and girls, desperate to go the beach alone to go fishing. Wait till mother and father see this chap sitting atop a post out in the water!

It’s delightful. Thanks to #NetGalley for the preview copy of #ComeBackPelican for review from which I’ve shared some quotes and illustrations.

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What a cool book. I loved that the illustrations gave it the feel of an old vintage kids' book you might find at an antique store. The story was a simple one of friendship and learning, but very well told.

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This is a sweet and funny story, sparing with words and big with illustrations. The small boy, wise pelican and big shoreline are the stars.
I enjoyed the read, which would be suitable for early readers or for parents to read with children. Kids will learn about the shore and tides, and will probably want to read it over again.

I read an e-ARC from Net Galley. This is an unbiased review.

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This is a story about a boy and a pelican that always comes to visit him. The illustrations are beautiful. I recommend this book.

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