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Robert McCloskey was a young artist when he brought a crate of ducks back to his studio apartment. Since then, the plucky Mallard family (Jack, Lack, Mack, et al.) has charmed its way into our hearts.
Lifestyle Here’s why the Make Way for Ducklings statues are wearing unicorn hats "It's been a silly tradition to decorate the ducklings every winter." ...
Make way for ducklings — they’re smarter than you think. July 15, 2016. Scientists from the University of Oxford have shown that newly hatched ducklings can readily acquire notions of ‘same ...
Kids play on the Make Way for Ducklings statues, which are wearing Boston Bruins uniforms on June 17, 2013 ahead of Game 3 of the NHL Stanley Cup Finals hockey playoff series.
The 1941 children's book “Make Way for Ducklings” by Robert McCloskey is about as Boston as it gets. It tells the story of a family of ducks living in the city, eventually making their way to the ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Eight ducklings owe their lives to a compassionate Huguenot lad who sped to a firehouse to fetch help. It was 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, and 10-year-old Joseph Capece was with ...
"Make Way for Ducklings" is now a musical. Michael J. Bobbitt, co-creator of "Make Way for Ducklings, the Musical" joins Jared Bowen to discuss the inspiration behind this production and the process ...
Boston's favorite feathered family from "Make Way For Ducklings" is ready for the holidays. The bronze statues of Mrs. Mallard and her brood of eight ducklings are decked out in Santa hats at the ...
Study finds newborn ducklings are capable of comprehending complex concepts such as “same” and “different” – abstractions that we typically think are beyond the capaci… ...
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