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Through the use of die-cutting, this book tells the story of the nursery rhyme The Wheels on the Bus . The holes in the page are designed to draw the reader on through the book.
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Old Macdonald had a farm - e-i-e-i-o ... Everyone knows the song. But now the farm and animals are in New Zealand and old Macdonald has a Swanndri and gumboots. Donovan Bixley's illustrations depict the beautiful New Zealand landscape - with farm animals! But what are those cra ...
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Includes a rhyme with illustrations.
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Captures the antics of an adorable group of hand-crafted, stuffed animals: bear, puppy, kitten, bunny and elephant.
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The die-cut pages of this board book, part of the classic nursery rhyme series Classic Board Books with Holes , contain sing-a-long actions and counting rhymes.
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The die-cut pages of this board book, part of the classic nursery rhyme series Classic Board Books with Holes , contain sing-a-long actions and counting rhymes.
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Gavin Bishop illustrates an old English rhyme in a vertical board book for very young children in the second in Gecko Press's board book series (other title in series: There was an Old Woman).
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The die-cut pages of this board book, part of the classic nursery rhyme series Classic Board Books with Holes , contain sing-a-long actions and counting rhymes.
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Thirty-six years after publication this much-loved classic is still as popular as ever. Ingenious die-cut holes bring this much-loved nursery rhyme to life, and Pam Adams's illustrations lend humour and vibrancy to the proceedings.
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A collection of poems about pets that range from hamsters with headaches to fish with the flu and from whales in the bath to a little plastic cyber pet, here are pets pleasant, potty, and plain peculiar. This work is suitable for introducing children to poetry.
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