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Review IndyPublish.com  / Aesop's Fables Publication date: 2001-10
List Price: $118.99
Price: $118.99

Review Aesop's Fables / IndyPublish.com:


Publication date: 2001
List Price: $125.00
Price: $105.80

Review Harry Potter und der Gefangene von Askaban (German 9 Audiocassettes Edition of "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban") / French & European Pubns:


Publication date: 1982-09-02

Review Gardening Outdoors (Science Horizons) / Nelson Thornes (Publishers) Ltd:


Publication date: 1931

Review The book of princes and princesses (Fairy book series) / Longmans, Green, and Co:


Publication date: 1990-07-08

Review Other Seasons / Sang-e-Meel Publications:


Creator: John Foster
Publication date: 1989-06-01

Review Once I Ate a Jellyfish / Hodder Children's Books:

This is a collection of poems about favourite foods - ice cream and lemonade - as well as disgusting dishes, such as fried toenails! Contributors include John Agard, Michael Palin and Michael Dugan.

Creator: Annabel Spenceley
Publication date: 1991-03-31

Review Animal Poetry (Thematic Poetry) / Hodder Wayland:

Each volume in this series of poetry anthologies contains poems selected to explore a different theme through verse and includes brief biographies of the poets. This anthology celebrates the variety and character of animals of all shapes and sizes, from an old cat that lives in a cellar and a boy watching his hamster in its cage, to a saw-mouthed alligator and the monstrous charge of a thick-skinned buffalo. Drawing on verse from around the world, this selection includes some well-known poems, some new and some by children themselves. Each poem is illustrated by a line drawing and is accompanied by a colour photograph. The series is intended to be of use to teachers of creative writing and for use in cross-curricular activities.

Creator: David Neel
Publication date: 1998-01
Price: $22.20

Review Kwulasulwut: Stories from the Coast Salish / Topeka Bindery:


Publication date: 1997-11

Review Through Innocent Eyes / Avon Books London:


Review Bloomsbury Publishing PLC  / Harry Potter Classic Book of 30 Postcards (Classic Range) Publication date: 2001-07-11

Review Harry Potter Classic Book of 30 Postcards (Classic Range) / Bloomsbury Publishing PLC:


Review Charlesbridge Publishing  / There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Glove Publication date: 1999-04
Dewey code: 398.8
Price: $6.95

Review There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Glove / Charlesbridge Publishing:


Publication date: 1994-12-15

Review English (Subjects from Rhymes) / Franklin Watts Ltd:

Traditional rhymes are a brilliant vehicle for encouraging children to develop listening and reading skills from an early age. This book includes changes in language, sequences of events, organising information and exploring strange and unusual ideas.

Publication date: 1995-02
Dewey code: 398.8
Price: $11.20

Review The Puffin Book of Nursery Rhymes / Demco Media:

This collection of 14 of the best-loved nursery rhymes invites young readers to take a fresh look at favorite verses. With bright and witty illustrations, this is one book of nursery rhymes that should surely have a place on every child's night table. Full color.

Authors
  • Christine Gallacher
  • Margaret Grubb
  • Christine Gallagher
  • Doreen Tonner
Publication date: 2001-09

Review Phonic Games: Onset and Rime Games and Activities for Teachers and Parents / Prim-Ed Publishing:


Publication date: 1998
Price: $104.80

Review Little Book of Poetry / Oxford University Press:

Oxford Reading Tree Little Book of Poetry is an ideal introduction for 4-7 year olds to a range of poetic styles. Poems with patterned and predictable rhyming language that are easy to remember; poems with a regular, repetitive structure that can be used as models for children's own writing; chants, action rhymes, and lullabies which can be learnt and performed; poems from different cultures; poems on similar themes for comparison.

Publication date: 1996-09

Review The Knight in Screaming Armor (Give Yourself Goosebumps) / Demco Media:


Publication date: 2003-10-31
Price: $23.95

Review La Isla Nariazul (Albums) / Beascoa Ediciones:


Publication date: 2004-08-31
List Price: $143.58
Price: $104.81

Review Ancient Myths / Picture Window Books:


Publication date: 2000-10

Review Poetry in Motion / Smith/Doorstop Books:


Creator: Kristen Copham
Publication date: 1995-01
Price: $10.70

Review If the Trees Could Talk (Target Earth) / Abdo Pub Co:

A tree talks about how it was planted and the important part it plays in the environment.

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Aesop's Fables, Harry Potter und der Gefangene von Askaban (German 9 Audiocassettes Edition of "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban"), Gardening Outdoors (Science Horizons), The book of princes and princesses (Fairy book series), Other Seasons, Once I Ate a Jellyfish, Animal Poetry (Thematic Poetry), Kwulasulwut: Stories from the Coast Salish, Through Innocent Eyes, Harry Potter Classic Book of 30 Postcards (Classic Range), There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Glove, English (Subjects from Rhymes), The Puffin Book of Nursery Rhymes, Phonic Games: Onset and Rime Games and Activities for Teachers and Parents, Little Book of Poetry, The Knight in Screaming Armor (Give Yourself Goosebumps), La Isla Nariazul (Albums), Ancient Myths, Poetry in Motion, If the Trees Could Talk (Target Earth)

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