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Books > Children's & Educational > Young children's, early learning & special book types > Early learning / early learning concepts > Rhyming & wordplay books
Delight your pre-reader with the classic song in a chubby board book, sized for small hands. The humorous illustrations capture the tiny spider's journey up and down the waterspout and poke fun at the observing duck's confusion. This sturdy edition can withstand drooling, chewing, and plenty of rereading.
Have you ever been on a Playbus? ; Not an ordinary bus taking you
on a journey, exciting though this is, but a bus stuffed full of
toys and imagination! ; When Sue's two children were young, they
attended a playgroup on such a bus and as a young mum and volunteer
she became involved with the project. The bus really got into her
blood and became a work of the heart. ; Daisy Daydream was the bus
Sue painted for her children and where she became involved.
Together with her children, she had a lot of fun. ; Following the
publication of her first books about Jay-Jay her daughter suggested
they needed a book for their bus, Daisy. ; The story of Daisy
Daydream is based on a busy London bus. The number plates on the
story buses are real and Daisy's number plate is JJD 261, which was
indeed a London Bus. ; After Daisy's story book was published Sue
felt Daisy needed her own book of rhymes too. ; One of the carnival
parade themes was 'Nursery Rhymes', this was perfect for Daisy so
she decided to take some traditional and new rhymes and add a bus
twist. ; She added bus tickets with few bus jokes to make you
giggle, or groan.
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Ants In My Pants
(Paperback)
Mary Ann Vitale; Illustrated by Sarah L. Bowman
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R282
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Discovery Miles 2 330
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Eighteen-year-old Muriel Jorgensen lives on one side of Crabapple
Creek. Her family's closest friends, the Normans, live on the
other. For as long as Muriel can remember, the families lives have
been intertwined, connected by the crossing stones that span the
water. But now that Frank Norman - who Muriel is just beginning to
think might be more than a friend - has enlisted to fight in World
War I and her brother, Ollie, has lied about his age to join him,
the future is uncertain. As Muriel tends to things at home with the
help of Frank's sister, Emma, she becomes more and more fascinated
by the women's suffrage movement, but she is surrounded by people
who advise her to keep her opinions to herself. How can she find a
way to care for those she loves while still remaining true to who
she is?
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