This was sent to us free of charge by Oxford University Press for our 100 books challenge.
Fun pictures and a great rhythm, this is a book that is crying out to be read to a group of toddlers so that they can join in with the actions – I suspect it’s destined to become a firm favourite in baby rhyme times at libraries up and down the country, and at the livelier book reading sessions in nursery schools. It romps along with strong rhymes, and if there is just the one that causes my dp to snigger, well that’s because he has a very evil sense of humour 😉
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