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Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! (Pigeon) Hardcover | Pages: 40 pages
Rating: 4.3 | 75202 Users | 3682 Reviews

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Original Title: Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus
ISBN: 1844280136 (ISBN13: 9781844280131)
Edition Language: English
Series: Pigeon
Characters: The Pigeon
Literary Awards: Caldecott Medal Nominee (2004), Kentucky Bluegrass Award for K-2 (2005), Charlotte Zolotow Award Nominee (2004), Vermont's Picture Book Awards: Red Clover (2005), South Carolina Book Award for Picture Book Award (2006) Flicker Tale Children's Book Award (2005), Golden Archer Award for Primary (2005), Buckaroo Book Award (2004), Indies Choice Book Award for Picture Book Hall of Fame (2009), CLEL Silver Bell Award Nominee for Talk (2013)

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When a bus driver takes a break from his route, a very unlikely volunteer springs up to take his place—a pigeon! But you've never met one like this before. As he pleads, wheedles, and begs his way through the book, children will love being able to answer back and decide his fate. In his hilarious picture book debut, popular cartoonist Mo Willems perfectly captures a preschooler's temper tantrum.

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Title:Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! (Pigeon)
Author:Mo Willems
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 40 pages
Published:July 5th 2004 by Walker Books Ltd (first published April 1st 2003)
Categories:Childrens. Picture Books. Humor. Fiction. Animals. Storytime. Fantasy

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Ratings: 4.3 From 75202 Users | 3682 Reviews

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Neo really enjoys much of what Mo Willems has to offer and this series is no exception. When the bus driver has to step away for a few minutes, he asks the reader to keep an eye on the bus. Easy work for sure, with only one golden rule: don't let the pigeon drive the bus. Well, that pigeon is as stubborn as a mule and will do anything to get the reader to allow him to drive. When nothing seems to work and pitching a fit gets him nowhere, he storms off, only to encounter another potential

I bought this book for my niece and ended up loving it so much that i decided to keep this copy with myself and buy another for her. Growing up, i had the habit of accepting requests and desires of other people for keeping their hearts even if i didn't feel like it, even now i can't properly deny someone, so I believe if i could read this in my childhood it would have been a big help. I recommend this for sure.

My grandson, Mr. H, loves the pigeon books! With this one he was supposed to tell the pigeon "no" every time he asked to drive the bus. But, Mr. H is a bit of a rebel. He kept telling the pigeon that as long as he was careful he could drive the bus. 🤷♀

This book was absolutely adorable! The words were simple and extremely easy to follow. The rhythm of the entire book made it fun to flip the pages and keep up with the pigeons antics. On top of it, the illustrations were simple, which I enjoyed. Sometimes little detail is the best detail. I would definitely read this again and recommend it to others!

The friendly bus driver entrusts the reader with not letting the pigeon drive the bus. The rest of the story is the pigeon wheedling the reader to let him drive the bus. I really like this idea. Younger kids can just read the story and see the pigeon throwing a fit. Its funny, the pigeons silly and tries all the sorts of excuses and whining that a child uses when they want anything. BUT the text also allows you to take it further: the pigeon says, Come on, just for 5 minutes? You can turn to

My all time favorite children's book in the world! The illustrations, the simple writing, everything about this book is amazing. It really brought me back to my childhood.. 5 stars!! ❤❤❤

A bus driver has to leave for a moment and asks you (the reader), not to let the pigeon drive his bus.But the pigeon really REALLY wants to drive the bus... and he tries to convince you, he pleads, he begs, will he finally drive it?Hysterical, I loved the pigeon. Simple yet adorable book.
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