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  • Welcome to Storyline Online, brought to you by the SAG-AFTRA Foundation.

  • I'm Kristen Bell, and today I will be reading "Quackenstein Hatches a Family,"

  • written by Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen and illustrated by Brian T. Jones.

  • In the darkest corner of the zoo There stood a gloomy shack.

  • A nearby scrawl read "Keep out all!! Just leave me be! Signed, Quack"

  • Most creatures lived In packs and herds,

  • In gaggles, bloats, and litters.

  • But all alone There on his own

  • Poor Quackenstein grew bitter.

  • He was the hermit of the zoo And faced a lonely struggle.

  • "It isn't fair! My nest is bare!"

  • He had no one to snuggle.

  • Quack passed the nursery one day, Where babies laughed and tumbled.

  • "Everyone has some someone, Except for me," he mumbled.

  • He spied a small, secluded nook. On impulse, he proceeded.

  • He bumped his head. "A sign!" It read:

  • Orphaned eggs, homes needed.

  • Quack hatched a plan and crept ahead. This duck would not be stopped.

  • On shaky legs, He chose an egg

  • And cackled: I'll adopt!

  • Quack set it on his empty nest. He kept his prize protected.

  • He'd gently coo, "Dear ducky-poo,

  • You'll never be neglected!"

  • Then on one dark and stormy night, The hour had arrived.

  • Quack heard a crack-- He stumbled back

  • And shouted: It's alive!

  • Just then a small beak broke the shell! Quack's heart thumped in his chest,

  • But then two paws With sharp, curved claws

  • Thrust through and stabbed the nest.

  • "I've hatched... a monster! You're no duck," Quack screeched, and went quite pale.

  • The thing had fur And legs with spurs

  • And some poor beaver's tail.

  • The creature lurched. Quack gasped, "Stay back!"

  • The beast paid him no heed.

  • Quack tried to hide. He ran outside,

  • Alarmed and rubber-kneed.

  • Quack shrieked and sprightly dove behind Some logs out on the water.

  • But Quack got pushed And saw he'd smushed

  • An angry romp of otters.

  • Drenched, the poor duck ducked behind A mama heron reading.

  • Her babies screamed. The thing's claws gleamed.

  • It leered and kept proceeding.

  • Quack shushed the rowdy heron hedge. But birds just ran off blind.

  • They fled in shock Toward cuddling crocs--

  • Soon all were intertwined.

  • Quack rashly rushed and promptly crushed A hugging husk of hares.

  • "My fault!" Quack cried, But then he spied

  • The monster's chilling glare.

  • So quickly Quack hid in a cave, But there he'd made an error.

  • A furry shape Blocked his escape.

  • "I'm trapped!" he screeched in terror.

  • The thing then snarled, "Oh, there you are!" It stalked the trembling fowl.

  • With sharp claws bared And shoulders squared,

  • It leaped in with a growl!

  • Its paws soon squeezed the cringing duck, And Quack thought, "This is BAD!"

  • His spirit broke When someone spoke--

  • The thing said: Hello Dad!

  • Quack could feel his cold heart melt, And how his stomach fluttered.

  • "You chased me through The great big zoo

  • To be with me?" he sputtered.

  • The creature beamed, "Yes, Daddy, yes!" Quack's heart began to sing.

  • "Come, son," he squawked, And off they walked,

  • In step, and paw in wing.

  • Then in the corner of the zoo That once housed Quackenstein,

  • A space was cleared And there appeared

  • A shiny brand-new sign.

  • "Welcome to our happy home. Come by to visit us. Love, Quack" it read.

  • Below, it said: "And his son, Platypus."

  • The end.

  • I chose this book because I really like the rhyming,

  • I really like the language, the big words,

  • but more importantly, I love that Quack felt lonely and he decided to solve his problem

  • by adopting one of these eggs that didn't have a family.

  • And even though he was initially scared, because the platypus that came out of the egg looked different than him,

  • he eventually realized that it was the perfect way to make a family for himself,

  • and realized that he needed that platypus just as much as the platypus needed him.

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