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Ready for Anything!
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Ready for Anything! Hardcover - 2009

by Kasza, Keiko (Author)/ Kasza, Keiko (Illustrator)

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A warm, funny tale for littleworriers

At first, Raccoon thought a picnic with his friendDuck sounded like fun, but he's having secondthoughts. After all, picnics can be very dangerous.They might get attacked by bees, or fall into theriver, or even run into a giant, fire-breathingdragon who lives in a cave! Yes, a picnic is a very badidea indeed.

Luckily, Duck knows that even though you can'tplan for the unexpected, there's no reason to beafraid of it, because some surprises in life can bewonderful.

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Putnam Juvenile, 2009. Hardcover. New. 32 pages. 11.50x9.50x0.50 inches.
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Details

  • Title Ready for Anything!
  • Author Kasza, Keiko (Author)/ Kasza, Keiko (Illustrator)
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition First Edition Fi
  • Condition New
  • Pages 32
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Putnam Juvenile, NYC
  • Date 2009
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 1-0399252355
  • ISBN 9780399252358 / 0399252355
  • Weight 0.89 lbs (0.40 kg)
  • Dimensions 11.16 x 9.16 x 0.37 in (28.35 x 23.27 x 0.94 cm)
  • Ages 03 to 05 years
  • Grade levels P - K
  • Reading level 520
  • Library of Congress subjects Ducks, Picnicking
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2008033615
  • Dewey Decimal Code E

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Summary

A warm, funny tale for little worriers

At first, Raccoon thought a picnic with his friend Duck sounded like fun, but he?s having second thoughts. After all, picnics can be very dangerous. They might get attacked by bees, or fall into the river, or even run into a giant, fire-breathing dragon who lives in a cave! Yes, a picnic is a very bad idea indeed.

Luckily, Duck knows that even though you can?t plan for the unexpected, there?s no reason to be afraid of it, because some surprises in life can be wonderful.

About the author

Keiko Kasza was born on a small Japanese island in the Inland Sea of Japan. She grew up in a typical Japanese extended family with her parents, two brothers, and grandparents. Uncles, aunts, and cousins also lived nearby. "All the steps I took growing up were very normal," Ms. Kasza says. "The only unusual thing I did was go to college in the United States." She graduated with a degree in graphic design from California State University at Northridge. Ms. Kasza married an American, and the United States has been her home ever since.

After publishing five children's books in Japan and working as a graphic designer for fourteen years, Ms. Kasza decided in 1988 to devote her time to picture books. She says, "Having two small boys and two professions was too much to handle."

Ms. Kasza admires many great picture-book creators, such as Leo Lionni and Maurice Sendak, but says that the work of Arnold Lobel has influenced her the most. The subtle humor and warmth he created in his books continues to inspire me," she says. "I often go back to his work when I get discouraged or lose confidence."

Ms. Kasza compares the process of making a book to acting on stage under the lights:
"I become the character that I'm working on at that moment. I pretend that I'm a bird looking for a mother, or a pig trying to impress his girlfriend. When I'm acting, I'm a child myself."

Ms. Kasza's ambition is not to create a hundred books, but to "create one really good book that will be kept on the family bookshelves for generations, although a hundred really good books would be even better, of course!"

Keiko Kasza lives in Indiana with her husband and two sons.

copyright (c) 2000 by Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers. All rights reserved.
Keiko Kasza was born on a small Japanese island in the Inland Sea of Japan. She grew up in a typical Japanese extended family with her parents, two brothers, and grandparents. Uncles, aunts, and cousins also lived nearby. "All the steps I took growing up were very normal," Ms. Kasza says. "The only unusual thing I did was go to college in the United States." She graduated with a degree in graphic design from California State University at Northridge. Ms. Kasza married an American, and the United States has been her home ever since.

After publishing five children's books in Japan and working as a graphic designer for fourteen years, Ms. Kasza decided in 1988 to devote her time to picture books. She says, "Having two small boys and two professions was too much to handle."

Ms. Kasza admires many great picture-book creators, such as Leo Lionni and Maurice Sendak, but says that the work of Arnold Lobel has influenced her the most. The subtle humor and warmth he created in his books continues to inspire me," she says. "I often go back to his work when I get discouraged or lose confidence."

Ms. Kasza compares the process of making a book to acting on stage under the lights:
"I become the character that I'm working on at that moment. I pretend that I'm a bird looking for a mother, or a pig trying to impress his girlfriend. When I'm acting, I'm a child myself."

Ms. Kasza's ambition is not to create a hundred books, but to "create one really good book that will be kept on the family bookshelves for generations, although a hundred really good books would be even better, of course!"

Keiko Kasza lives in Indiana with her husband and two sons.

copyright (c) 2000 by Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers. All rights reserved.