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Reviewed by Joy Hannabass for Readers' Favorite
Gaston the dog and little Gregorie the bird live in a small town in northern France with their master, Mr. Marceau. The Marceau home is a very happy one, with a wonderful garden with beautiful flowers and a fruit orchard where cherries, pears, apples and peaches grow. Gaston loved walking along listening to birds sing and little Gregorie loved riding Gaston’s back looking for his favorite fruit, peaches.
In this new book about Gaston and Gregorie, these two friends learn a new game, Ping-Pong. What were they supposed to do with this little white ball that was supposed to be hit back and forth? Little Gregorie could sing Ping!, as the ball was hit through the air, but could he hit the ball? Or could Gaston hit the ball back to Mr. Marceau? Find out when you read another wonderful book about these two special friends. I thoroughly enjoyed reading another story about Gaston and Gregorie. These two are always up to something, and it is exciting to see what they will do next, or how they will react to what their master brings into their lives. The Ping-Pong story is overly cute and exciting to read. If you haven’t read any of Scott Farrell’s stories, I strongly encourage you to try them. Each story is written especially for ereaders, with detailed but simple illustrations that will not use a lot of ereader space. "Ping! Ping!" is a wonderful book for your small preschool child. They will love these books, and will read them over and over.