Ready for spaghetti : funny poems for funny kids / Michael Rosen ; illustrated by Polly Dunbar.
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- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781536224979
- 1536224979
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Former British Children's Laureate Michael Rosen and award-winning artist Polly Dunbar join forces for thirty-two irresistible rhymes that revel in toddlers' everyday lives.
Will you getti the spaghetti?
Don't say, "Not yetti spaghetti!"
I'm all setti for spaghetti.
Fizzing with rhythm, energy, and laughter, this perfect gift-book introduction to poetry celebrates the day-to-day routines of early childhood. From the rise-and-shine exuberance of "Up, up, uppity-up!" to the sweet lull of "Hush and a hush/soft and low," colorful pages abound with observations of ordinary moments, from brushing your teeth to digging in a sandbox, that mirror a childlike day-in-the-life. Poetic bounty at its best and brightest, this playful and affectionate read-aloud treasure will have toddlers clamoring for more, for the sheer fun of it.
"First published by Walker Books Ltd. (UK) 2022" --Frontispiece.
Includes index.
"Fizzing with rhythm, energy, and laughter, this perfect gift-book introduction to poetry celebrates the day-to-day routines of early childhood. From the rise-and-shine exuberance of "Up, up, uppity-up!" to the sweet lull of "Hush and a hush/soft and low," colorful pages abound with observations of ordinary moments, from brushing your teeth to digging in a sandbox, that mirror a childlike day-in-the-life. Poetic bounty at its best and brightest, this playful and affectionate read-aloud treasure will have toddlers clamoring for more, for the sheer fun of it." --From the Publisher.
Up -- Mirror -- Where's my brush -- Tummy rumbles -- Long leggy eggy -- Here they come -- Hip hap happy -- Silly old sun -- Come back soon -- Hello you -- Hello cloud -- Raining flowers -- Bumble and butterfly -- Snail -- Paddling pool -- Sandbox -- Digger -- On the swings -- Ready for spaghetti -- Make a cake -- Give me an ABC -- Grover fell over -- Teddy -- Jumping -- Throw a ball -- The itch -- The sneeze -- Water over my toes -- Bubble -- Jimmy jams -- The stars -- Good night.