Born: 10-21-1897
Marjorie Flack was an acclaimed American author and illustrator, best known for her beloved children's books. Born in 1897, she gained fame with classics like "The Story About Ping" and the "Angus" series. Flack's engaging storytelling and charming illustrations have captivated young readers for generations. Her work often reflects themes of adventure and friendship, leaving a lasting impact on the world of children's literature.
Ping was very happy in his own home on the Yangtze River, but he knew that sooner or later he would have to go away.
The wise little duck had a plan.
There was no other boat anywhere near, and Ping felt very lonely.
Ping was the last duck to get into line, and so, Ping was the last duck to get a spanking.
Ping was very glad to be back in the middle of the line.
He had had his adventure, and now he was back with his own family.
Ping wanted to be the first duck across the bridge.
Ping felt very small and very lonely.
Ping was the last duck to get a spanking.
Ping wished that he had not been the last duck to get into line.
Ping was trying to think of something to say.
Ping was very glad to be back with his own family.