Share sing-song rhymes with your toddler for the first time!
Title: Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear and Other
Favorite Nursery Rhymes
Author: Misc Authors
Illustrator:Steven Lenton
Publisher: Tiger Tales Books
ISBN: 9781589256019
Review:
What would you tell your little one about Little Jack Horner at Christmas time? It's simple:
Little Jack Horner
Sat in a corner
Eating his Christmas pie.
He stuck in his thumb.
And pulled out a plum.
And said, “What a good boy am I!”
Are you planning on baking some Hot Cross Buns?
Hot cross buns, hot cross buns,
One a penny, two a penny, hot cross buns.
Does your little one love counting games? If so, there are five little turtles who do too!
One baby turtle alone and new.
Finds a friend, and then there are two.
Two baby turtles crawl down to the sea.
They find another, and then there are three.
Three baby turtles crawl along the shore.
They find another, and then there are four.
Four baby turtles go for a dive.
Up swims another, and then there are five.
Old fashioned rhymes are the best kind and can be revisited and
shared all over again. Cute colorful pictures show characters in
action which for little ones creates a positive learning tool and
encourages children to be interactive. Repetitious rhymes that bounce
and flow are what children love, especially when parents animate
their speech. As you read along pause to give your child a chance to
respond. You will see that they are learning, mimicking and having
fun.
Author: Misc Authors
Illustrator:Steven Lenton
Publisher: Tiger Tales Books
ISBN: 9781589256019
Review:
What would you tell your little one about Little Jack Horner at Christmas time? It's simple:
Little Jack Horner
Sat in a corner
Eating his Christmas pie.
He stuck in his thumb.
And pulled out a plum.
And said, “What a good boy am I!”
Are you planning on baking some Hot Cross Buns?
Hot cross buns, hot cross buns,
One a penny, two a penny, hot cross buns.
Does your little one love counting games? If so, there are five little turtles who do too!
One baby turtle alone and new.
Finds a friend, and then there are two.
Two baby turtles crawl down to the sea.
They find another, and then there are three.
Three baby turtles crawl along the shore.
They find another, and then there are four.
Four baby turtles go for a dive.
Up swims another, and then there are five.
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