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There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed the Alphabet - by Little Grasshopper Books & Beth Taylor & Publications International Ltd (Board Book)
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Highlights
- In this whimsical story, an old woman swallows items beginning with letters A through Z, including an ant, a feather, an iguana, noodles, a ukulele, and a zebra.
- 1-6 Years
- 10.7" x 10.6" Board Book
- 18 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Concepts
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In this whimsical story, an old woman swallows items beginning with letters A through Z, including an ant, a feather, an iguana, noodles, a ukulele, and a zebra.Book Synopsis
In this whimsical story, an old woman swallows items beginning with letters A through Z, including an ant, a feather, an iguana, noodles, a ukulele, and a zebra. Oh my!- Follow along as the old lady makes a meal of the alphabet, one letter at a time.
- Children ages 18 months and older will love the rhymes and colorful illustrations.
- Thick, sturdy pages make this book easy to hold.
- Large board book - 10.75 x 10.75 inches.
- 18 pages.
Review Quotes
With bright, zany illustrations, it's good for a chuckle and engages children in the alphabet.--Wonder Wander Read
A Whimsical take on the classic "There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Fly" nursery rhyme. Each page takes you through the alphabet with each new "thing" that the old lady swallowed. It's fun, silly and will have the whole family laughing out loud. The illustrations are colorful and very well laid out.
This is not your average board book! Weighing in at 10.75″ x 10.75″ it's huge. Each page is super sturdy for those little ones that aren't exactly gentle.
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