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Book SynopsisA side-splittingly funny picture book about a silly donkey, a cranky yam, and an irresistible ewe, packed with hilarious homonyms and the distinctive humour of Newbery Honoree Cece Bell. For fans of P is for Pterodactyl.
Trade Review"Ah, the English language: Learning its quirks is a challenge for little readers and almost-readers, but Bell (“El Deafo”) brings irresistible humor to the task...with shades of Abbott and Costello, the comedy really lifts off." — New York Times Book Review "Ewe will love it! (You will too.)....the combination of language and images will have young readers in fits of giggles. The artwork beautifully conveys the zany hijinks....Hilarious. How will Yam and Donkey top this?" — Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "[Bell] finds endless ways to prompt laughs through Donkey’s aggressively clueless expressions....bringing hilarity to a topic that often 'can bee confusing.'"—Booklist "[C]risply drawn, tightly cropped, and gleefully in-your-face—a narrative dynamic that the target age should eat right up." — Publishers Weekly ""[E]nticingly bright, cartoon illustrations." — School Library Journal