Webster’s a little duckā€”or is he? He certainly looks like a duck, with webbed feet, a bill, and downy feathers. He likes to eat the things ducks eat, especially earthworms and grass. He quacks like a duck, and all his brothers and sisters are ducks, so he must be a duck too, right? Webster doesn’t think so. Ducks are supposed to love water, but he’s not a very good swimmer. He swims so badly other ducks tease him about it. If he’s not a duck, then what is he? Webster decides to find out. So with his mother’s permission (and a packed lunch) Webster sets out to discover what he is. Along the way he discovers that perhaps, just perhaps, being a duck means more than just swimming. A sweet, inspiring story about recognizing one’s true potential, Adventures at Pebble Pond: Webster’s Journey will delight boys and girls aged four to seven, and remind all readers that while no one is good at everything, we all have our own unique talents.

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