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The Macmillan Treasury of Nursery Rhymes and Poems - Anna Currey

 
Description: ISBN 033374165X / Genre: Junior Books / Illustrated book of nursery rhymes and poems.

Newest Review: ... There are over 350 pages of rhymes and poems and each one is illustrated really well. Lukes favourite is ... more

 ... ‘We’re off’ and goes as follows We’re off We’re off We’re off in our motorcar. Fifty tigers are after us, And they don’t know where we are. He loves this although it does make him a bit overactive and insists on me being the driver in the motorcar and him being the tigers chasing me. Luke comments on every picture and seems to like what he sees. The book is split into sections so you can concentrate on one subject for a while with your children. Examples of sections are Wakey, Wakey tha...more

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Premium Review The Macmillan Treasury of Nursery Rhymes and Poems - Anna Currey: Very entertaining for both parents and child (380 words)
by Grimsbygal - written on 17/05/01 (Very useful, 49 readings)
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If you are looking for a book that your children will love this will certainly pass the test. I decided to read it to my nephew Luke the other week and he loves it. He is four years old and finds the rhymes very funny and he easily remembers them. The book has many children’s favourites in such as Humpty Dumpty, Round and Round the Garden, Jack and Jill, Pat a cake, Pop goes the Weasel, Old King Cole and many others. The list is endless there are hundreds to chose from. There are over 350 pages of rhymes and poems and each one is illustrated really well. Lukes favourite is ‘We’re off’ and goes as follows ...

 

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