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'''''Whistle for Willie''''' is a 1964 [[children's literature|children's]] [[picture book]] by American author and illustrator [[Ezra Jack Keats]].
'''''Whistle for Willie''''' is a 1964 [[children's literature|children's]] [[picture book]] by American author and illustrator [[Ezra Jack Keats]].

In this charming sequel to The Snowy Day, an older and wiser Peter wants to learn to whistle. Wouldn’t it be the perfect way to call his dog Willie? Peter tries so hard to whistle that his cheeks hurt, but he doesn’t give up. With a very light hand and his legendary illustrations, Keats creates a world in which effort yields results.






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Whistle for WIllie
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AuthorEzra Jack Keats
IllustratorEzra Jack Keats
GenreChildren's picture book
Publication date
1964
Publication placeUnited States
ISBN1-59-5191097
OCLC155082
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Whistle for Willie is a 1964 children's picture book by American author and illustrator Ezra Jack Keats.

In this charming sequel to The Snowy Day, an older and wiser Peter wants to learn to whistle. Wouldn’t it be the perfect way to call his dog Willie? Peter tries so hard to whistle that his cheeks hurt, but he doesn’t give up. With a very light hand and his legendary illustrations, Keats creates a world in which effort yields results.