Dangerously Silly Animals
von Gene Rosner
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Whimsical poems that children will love and every adult will want to read again and again.
This humorous collection of imaginary animals, and tongue tripping verses, will entertain you and your children while inspiring and guiding them to nurture their greatest gift... their own imaginations!
"A pandapillar's coming by!
You'll know her just by sight.
Her feet are black
and white and black
and white and black
and white.
"When two of them begin to dance,
with all the legs they've got,
they don't know which ones there
are theirs,
or which ones there
are not."
This humorous collection of imaginary animals, and tongue tripping verses, will entertain you and your children while inspiring and guiding them to nurture their greatest gift... their own imaginations!
"A pandapillar's coming by!
You'll know her just by sight.
Her feet are black
and white and black
and white and black
and white.
"When two of them begin to dance,
with all the legs they've got,
they don't know which ones there
are theirs,
or which ones there
are not."
Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Kinder- & Jugendbücher
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Projektoption: Standard-Hochformat, 20×25 cm
Seitenanzahl: 40 - Veröffentlichungsdatum: Okt. 15, 2014
- Sprache English
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Über den Autor
Gene Rosner is a graphic designer, illustrator and writer. Currently, he is working on educational materials for young children, pop-up books and very silly poems. His wife Susan has been loving and tolerating him for forty years.