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Why the Crawfish Lives in the Mud

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Product Description Give a crab a crawfish, and he won't eat for the day! A long time ago, when Crab and Crawfish were still best friends, Crawfish was feeling particularly lazy--and particularly hungry-as he loafed around the muggy bayou. When Crab arrived with a fish, Crawfish took one listen to his empty belly and decided to trick his good-natured friend. After Crab realizes Crawfish has made a fool of him again, he isn't happy, and before he knows it, Crawfish gets exactly what he deserves. A charming tale cautioning children about the consequences of cheating your friends, this colorful picture book from the critically acclaimed Johnette Downing will delight readers of all ages with its timeless and gentle lesson about integrity. From School Library Journal PreSchool-Grade 2—An original pourquoistory from the Louisiana bayou that pits lazy Crawfish against his best friend. Crab has caught a beautiful fish for his dinner, but when he shows it to his hungry pal, Crawfish mocks it as "ti-tiny" and "itsy bitsy" and inveigles Crab into giving him his "insignificant" catch. Crab goes back to the lake to find the entirely imaginary huge fish that Crawfish says he saw there but returns empty-handed and angry. Confronted by Crab, Crawfish crawls backward and falls into a big pile of mud, where he can be found to this day, hiding from Crab. The story is illustrated with simple, brightly colored collages. A glossary of a few Cajun phrases and some facts about crawfish are included. A humorous choice for storytimes.— Judith Constantinides, formerly at East Baton Rouge Parish Main Library, LA Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. From the Inside Flap “A humorous choice for storytimes.” —School Library Journal “A serviceable trickster tale jazzed up with Cajun French phrases.” —Kirkus Reviews “Snappy dialogue spiced up with French words and phrases makes this jaunty story a surefire winner.” —Gale K. Criswell, retired children’s services consultant, State Library of Louisiana “Move over Anansi the Spider! You have competition from trickster Crawfish in a delightful story visually appealing and rich in text.” —Nancy O’Connell, children’s librarian, Schaumburg (IL) Township District Library “Johnette Downing has shaped a clever just-so story out of the flora and fauna and mud of South Louisiana. There are plenty of smiles and giggles, and readers will even pick up a few Cajun expressions along the way.” —Michael Tisserand, author, Sugarcane Academy and The Kingdom of Zydeco One hot and humid day on the bayou, back when Crab and Crawfish were still best friends, Crawfish was hungry, and as luck would have it, Crab had just gone fishing. Not only hungry, Crawfish was also lazy. Thinking only about himself—only about his empty belly, as a matter of fact—Crawfish decided to trick his friend out of his lunch. But Crawfish had taken advantage of Crab’s good nature one time too many, and soon he learns about the consequences of cheating his friend. This cute cautionary tale, filled with Johnette Downing’s signature Louisiana flavor and fresh collage-style illustrations, includes a glossary of Cajun phrases and a list of crawfish fun facts. Johnette Downing is an award-winning, internationally recognized singer and songwriter. Her many accolades include eight Parents’ Choice Awards, four iParenting Media Awards, and five National Parenting Publication Awards. She wrote and illustrated How to Dress a Po’ Boy, There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Bugs, My Aunt Came Back from Louisiane, Why the Crawfish Lives in the Mud, and Amazon Alphabet and is the author of Macarooned on a Dessert Island, The Fifolet, Down in Louisiana, Why the Possum Has a Large Grin, Why the Oyster Has the Pearl, Chef Creole, Today Is Monday in Louisiana, Today Is Monday in Texas, Today Is Monday in New York, and Today Is Monday in Kentucky. Downing lives in New Orleans, Louisiana, with her husband,