"An alphabetized collection of poems about animals and insects"-- Provided by publisher.
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8 fairy tales are retold as very short rhyming stories with a twist at the end encouraging children to read together. Each story is told in two voices, with text in different colors for a pair of readers -- two children, or a child and a parent who is in a literacy program, or on...
Lists in rhyme the dwellings of various animals and things.
This book uses traditional reading teaching techniques (alliteration, rhyme, and repetition) to invite young children to read along with peers or an adult. With clear, color-coded typography, and sly, lively illustrations, this collection is sure to entertain while encouraging re...
Presents the familiar rhyme about a pesky goat that gets in trouble for eating shirts off the clothesline.
Rhyming text and illustrations explore the ways people, animals, and even objects can form families.
Retells thirteen of Aesop's fables, with each short poem inviting two readers to read their own parts, and then read the passage in the central column together.
Present a new collection of poems, from both classic and contemporary poets, which are especially suited for learning by heart and reciting aloud.
A collection of poems about spooky and scary topics.
An expanded version of the familiar children's song describing what the little spider does after being washed out of the water-spout. Includes music to sing, a story to read, and games to play.
This expanded version of the traditional rhyme shows what happens after the lamb gets to school. Includes music on the last page.
An elaborated version of the repetitive children's song about a man who creates quite a "din-igan" playing the "violin-igan."
A collection of poems celebrating the playfulness of the English language.
Rhyming text and illustrations celebrate the sun's constancy through history and around the world.
A child who likes wearing hand-me-downs imagines in verse the history of these clothes.
After successfully meeting the challenges posed by a dog, cat, and horse, Simon meets a tiger that is much harder to satisfy and that he must outwit before he becomes the tiger's dinner.
Lists in rhyme the dwellings of various animals and things.
