Make Way for the Ducklings

Long after our children have grown up, some books we read to them remain with us. Make way for Ducklings written and illustrated by Robert McCloskey is one of my favorites. Every time I walk around Boston Common, I’m excited to see these ducklings, dressed in seasonally themed attire. Nancy Schön’s sculpture is a tribute to the book.

All dressed up for Chinese New Year!

First published in 1941, the book tells the story of a pair of mallards who decide to raise their family in Boston Public Garden, a park in Boston Common.

Robert McCloskey had first come to Boston from Ohio after winning a scholarship to study at an art school in the city in 1932. On his way to his classes, he passed by the garden and fed the ducks. The charcoal sketches are what make the book so memorable.

Ducklings and Dog

I have a question–Who dresses these Ducklings? As far as I know, the volunteers have remained creative and anonymous. If anyone has the answer to this question, please let me know.


7 responses to “Make Way for the Ducklings”

  1. Megha Avatar

    Very interesting review of the book! I’m gonna look it up on goodreads!

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  2. Becky Ross Michael Avatar

    One of my favorite picture books!

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  3. Jonathan Caswell Avatar

    Reblogged this on By the Mighty Mumford and commented:
    WHO DRESSES THEM? WHY TAKE AWAY THE DELIGHTFUL MAGIC?

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  4. Jonathan Caswell Avatar

    I’VE SEEN THESE, IN BOSTON!

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  5. Lakshmi Bhat Avatar

    Thank you for sharing. The ducks look so sweet 🙂

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