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Ten Redneck Babies: A Southern Counting Book [Hardcover]

David Davis (Author), Sue Ward (Illustrator)
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Book Description

September 30, 2004 4 and upP and up
From Moon Pies to magnolias and kudzu to catfish, these diapered dynamos get into all kinds of down-home trouble.

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PreS - Focusing on the activities of 10 toddling little ones, this inane volume offers nothing but a series of rhymed stereotypes. Young readers will fail to recognize many of the elements (e.g., "8 redneck babies riding bluetick hounds - /"One hid in kudzu on the red dirt ground") or just won't care about others ("5 redneck babies chomped watermelon./One made tracks - where to? No tellin'!"). While Ward manages to improve on the material she's saddled with, her babies are still cutesy and indistinguishable except for their different hairdos and clothing (diapers or overalls). The compositions are often cluttered, though the colors are pleasant and many of the details amusing. Stick with more enticing counting books such as Lorna Read and Jenny Tulip's One to Ten and Back Again (Brimax, 1999) or Phyllis Root's One Duck Stuck (Candlewick, 1998). - Susan Weitz, Spencer-Van Etten Schools, Spencer, NY
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"Loaded with Southern charm." -- --Kirkus Reviews

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 4 and up
  • Hardcover: 32 pages
  • Publisher: Pelican Publishing (September 30, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1589802322
  • ISBN-13: 978-1589802322
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 11.3 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #755,484 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

TRAVELS WITH GRANDPAW
A memoir of Texas Tales

I'd like to tell you folks a bit about my new ebook. "Travels With Grandpaw" is Tuesdays With Morrie--in Boots. I'm usually known for my children's picture books. This is my venture into non-fiction writing for adults. It's my coming of age story with Texas in the last century as a backdrop. A memoir of Texas tales.

I traveled with my beloved "Grandpaw" Raymond Lacy (1905-97) across Texas in a relationship that spanned forty-nine years. He taught me about hunting, fishing, loving, kindness, courage and loss. We had many adventures and you can share them, too.

Visit South Texas as Grandpaw faces off against the smartest stub-tailed one-eyed pirate of a rat in in the Lone Star State. Travel back to a Hill Country Christmas in the 1880's as told by an old cowboy born in 1869. Corner a wild tomcat in a Cherokee County outhouse with Raymond and his brother, Alton in 1910. Celebrate an early 1900's East Texas Christmas with a buckboard full of roman candles, a new Barlow pocket knife, music,firewater, and a kind old Cherokee named Joe.

Come along with David, and watch a monumental skeet shooting contest between Grandpaw with his old square-backed Browning and an arrogant skeet shooter shooting an engraved Beretta over and under outside of San Antonio in 1960. Watch Grandpaw and David as they encounter a dancing duck thief near Indianola, Texas.

Attend a country wake in the Texas Piney Woods. Ride along with Ray's band in 1920 when they play a rural dance--and have to fend off a gang of troublemakers and a vicious pit bull. Stand beside Grandpaw as he stands up against four young hoodlums--when he was in his eighties!

This book is about growing up, growing old, and the wheel of life, but mostly it is about laughter--and Raymond Lacy, an unbribed soul.

AUTHOR'S BIOGRAPHY

David Davis is a humorist, cartoonist, writer, and speaker. He's half of the "Two For One" dynamic duo school visit team.Davis has written 15 picture books so far. He grew up in Texas. Most of his stories and picture books draw on his Texas roots and his love of music. Two of his books "Texas Mother Goose" and "Texas Aesop's Fables" were named to syndicated columnist and writer, Glenn Dromgoole's Texas Top Ten List of books about Texas.

In addition to books, David has published pen & ink artwork, cartoons, poems, humor, and short stories.

He's an active speaker and presenter at educational conferences and schools. Davis is known for his good natured humorous talks.

He's done programs from Pre-K all the way to graduating teachers at college level.He's done programs at LeTourneau University, Baylor University, and Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi. He's presented at the Dallas Children's Book Festival, The West Texas Book Festival, and the Corpus Christi Children's Book Festival, among others.

He's appeared on TV, radio, and as featured author at the Texas Book Festival,Texas Librarian's Association Conference,Arkansas Reading Association Conference,Kansas Reading Recovery Conference, and many more. Over the years, He's traveled the country on numerous book tours.


 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Adorable!!!, November 27, 2005
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This book is so cute. I am going to buy it for all my friends who are having babies. A very cute book. A nice baby present to tuck in with all the other gifts.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I can't resist a baby, September 17, 2004
This review is from: Ten Redneck Babies: A Southern Counting Book (Hardcover)
A most adorable counting book, lending its southern hospitality, while counting up to ten and back again. Ten Redneck Babies tug at your heart as they shinnie up magnolia trees, gobble down Moon Pies, and lap up buttered grits. The rollickin' verse, accompanied with the extraordinary illustrations makes this book a must read. You will to gather up 'Sounthern Humor and hospitality' that will suggest you read this book over and over again. Whether you're chompin' on watermelon or spending your time trying to treed a possum, this book will stand out in your library and make you know that's it's hard to beat 'Southern Charm'.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Ten Redneckbabies, August 29, 2005
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An absolute delight! Thank you so much, it is the perfect new baby gift!
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