Benjamin Forest Adventure With Honka & Baby by Sergio Teodoro

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Part Two

Illustrated by Jasmine Bailey

Three friends. One forest. Endless adventure.

When Honka waddles back, but this time with a duckling, Benjamin knows something exciting is about to happen.

Meet Baby, the tiniest duck with the biggest curiosity! Honka and Baby lead Benjamin beyond his backyard and into the woods, where trees stretch high, rivers sparkle, and every path holds a secret.

Together, they skip stones, waddle through wildflowers, and laugh beside the rushing river where Honka learned to swim. But when it’s time to leave, Benjamin isn’t sure he wants to go!

With gentle adventure, heartwarming friendship, and the wonder of the wild, Benjamin’s Forest Adventure with Honka & Baby is perfect for kids who love ducks, dirt paths, and getting their feet, or feathers, a little wet!

Perfect for bedtime reading, storytime sharing, or for little nature explorers, this beautifully illustrated children’s picture book celebrates kindness, curiosity, and the magic of outdoor play.

Why kids and parents will love this book:

  • A heartwarming friendship story for ages 4–8
  • Adorable animal characters—perfect for fans of duck stories and woodland adventures
  • Gentle humor, playful dialogue, and an uplifting ending
  • Encourages kids to explore nature and care for animals

If your child enjoys sweet animal friendship stories, they’ll fall in love with Benjamin Forest Adventure With Honka & Baby.

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Excerpt from Benjamin Forest Adventure With Honka & Baby © Copyright 2025 Sergio Teodoro

One cloudy day, Benjamin noticed a new little visitor by the water.

It was a cute woodland duck with soft brown feathers and a funny quack that sounded different from other ducks. This cute little duck felt lonely because the other ducks didn’t play with him, so he came to Benjamin’s garden, a quiet place where he felt safe & welcome.

Benjamin watched as the duck waddled around, his quack echoing through the garden with a unique, husky tone. “That's a funny sound you make,” Benjamin chuckled. “It sounds more like a ‘Honk' than a quack. I think I'll call you Honka!” The name seemed perfect, and Honka quacked again, this time louder, as if he approved of his new name.

The two quickly became friends. Benjamin saw Honka enjoyed exploring the garden, so he asked, “Would you like to stay for a snack, Honka?” Honka quacked happily in agreement.

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