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| Material Type: | Juvenile audience |
|---|---|
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Jack Prelutsky; Petra Mathers |
| ISBN: | 0688167195 9780688167196 0688167209 9780688167202 9780060737764 006073776X |
| OCLC Number: | 45714609 |
| Description: | 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 32 cm. |
| Contents: | Frogs wore red suspenders -- Heart of South Dakota -- Carpenter, carpenter -- Winnie Appleton -- Winter meadow -- Peanut Peg and Peanut Pete -- Spotter and swatter -- There was a tiny baker -- Indianapolis -- Red horse, white horse, black horse, gray -- I went to the store -- Granny Gooding -- Winnemucca -- Sarah Small -- One old owl -- Barnaby Boone -- I'm a little brown toad -- One day in Seattle -- In the town of Tucumcari -- Baby in a high chair -- Tuscaloosa -- Every morning in fort Myers -- Tommy lost a penny -- In Nimot, North Dakota -- Furry furry squirrel -- Seven snails and seven snakes -- Down in the Grand Canyon -- Ten brown bears. |
| Responsibility: | by Jack Prelutsky ; pictures by Petra Mathers. |
| More information: |
Abstract:
Prelutsky presents tongue-twisting (but real) places to visit, such as Tuscaloosa and Winnemucca in these verses, and the result is this spree of 28 exuberantly illustrated poems.
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A nice addition to any young readers library.
This is a book of rhymes. Very creative and imaginative. Jake Prelutsky is the undisputed master of hilarous verse for the youngest child. And Petra Mathers has no equal when it comes to bringing anything with fur or feather uproariously to life. Put the two of them...
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This is a book of rhymes. Very creative and imaginative. Jake Prelutsky is the undisputed master of hilarous verse for the youngest child. And Petra Mathers has no equal when it comes to bringing anything with fur or feather uproariously to life. Put the two of them together-and you have a modern classic.
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