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Books with title Little Miss. Muffet

  • Little Miss Muffet And Friends

    Miles Kelly Publishing

    Paperback (Miles Kelly Publishing, March 30, 2011)
    This collection of best-loved nursery rhymes also includes fairy tales and first poems. Children will love reading about Little Miss Muffet, Lucy Locket and The Muffin Man as they enjoy the beautiful illustrations.
  • Little Miss Muffett

    Ian Beck

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Sept. 21, 1989)
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  • Little Miss Muffet / Little Miss Mumpet

    Mick Gowar, Jan Smith

    Paperback (Franklin Watts Ltd, )
    None
  • Nursery Library: Little Miss Muffet

    Miles Kelly

    eBook (Miles Kelly Publishing, Feb. 15, 2011)
    This collection of best-loved nursery rhymes also includes fairytales and first poems. Children will love reading about Little Miss Muffet, Lucy Locket and The Muffin Man. Accompanied by enchanting illustrations, the simple text makes these ideal books for parents to read with young children and for older children to read independently.
  • Little Missy

    Maud Lindsay, Angela Broyles

    language (Bluewater Publications LLC, Sept. 18, 2013)
    “Missy, Missy, poor little thing,Tied to Mammy’s apron string.”I had not a word to answer. It was only too true. Never in all my life had I been beyond our own big gate without an attendant…The “Mammy” filled an essential role in the family life on a plantation. In some families she stood next to “Mother” in the affections of the children; and her authority was often second to none.A great offense in her eyes was a lapse in courtesy, and a Southern writer has aptly said that wherever you saw an old-time Mammy you could be sure some Southern child was being taught good manners.All that Little Missy tells of child-life in the Old South is true. Never were there happier or more care-free children than those who grew up on the great plantations, in the midst of the kindly black folk who were their guardians and their friends.Perhaps beloved author Maud Lindsay wrote Little Missy from the colorful childhood stories of growing up on the Winston Plantation in Tuscumbia, Alabama that her mother passed along to her. Reminiscences of growing up in a simpler time; when life in the Old South was full of beauty and grace.
  • Early Readers: Little Miss Muffet

    Josie Stewart, Lynn Salem

    Paperback (Continental Press, Jan. 1, 2002)
    After learning about spiders, Miss Muffet is no longer frightened by her dinner visitor. Read the traditional nursery rhyme on the first page and then read the related story that follows. Continental Press has expanded its product offerings to support students in key curriculum areas and at many levels of learning. We offer exceptional materials for students, parents, teachers, and administrators at fair and affordable prices. We publish programs in a variety of subject areas, including: -Early Literacy -Phonics -Language Skills -Reading Comprehension -Vocabulary -Content Reading in Geography, Mathematics, Science, & Social Studies -Mathematics -State Testing
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  • Little Miss Muffet Counts To Ten

    Emma Chichester Clark

    Hardcover (Andersen Press, March 13, 1997)
    The spider doesn't frighten Little Miss Muffet away in this rhyming story, but instead asks her to stay and soon they are joined by a whole host of exotic animals bearing gifts. Not until the very end do we discover who the presents are for in this book of nursery rhymes and counting.
  • Little Missy

    Maud Lindsay

    Hardcover (Lee & Shepard Co, July 6, 1922)
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  • Little Miss Muffet's Big Scare

    Alan Durant, Leah-ellen Heming

    Library Binding (Crabtree Pub Co, Sept. 15, 2012)
    Little Miss Muffet has disappeared, and the familiar characters of her town may have been responsible for frightening the cruel child away.
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  • Little Miss Muffet And Friends

    Miles Kelly Publishing

    Paperback (Miles Kelly Publishing, March 30, 2011)
    This collection of best-loved nursery rhymes also includes fairy tales and first poems. Children will love reading about Little Miss Muffet, Lucy Locket and The Muffin Man as they enjoy the beautiful illustrations.
  • Little Miss Muffet Counts to Ten

    E.C. Clark

    Paperback (Andersen Press Ltd, Sept. 2, 2004)
    In the nursery rhyme the spider frightened Miss Muffet away. Well, not this time! The spider asks her to stay, and politely she does. And then come the animals: two, three, four, five- bearing gifts and delicacies and decorations. But why Find out in this riotous new paperback picture book by one of Britain's most acclaimed illustrators.
  • Early Reader: Little Miss Muffet

    Josie Stewart, Lynn Salem

    Paperback (Continental Press, Jan. 1, 2004)
    After learning about spiders, Miss Muffet is no longer frightened by her dinner visitor. Read the traditional nursery rhyme on the first page and then read the related story that follows. Lap Book: 11 5/8'' x 13 3/4''Continental Press has expanded its product offerings to support students in key curriculum areas and at many levels of learning. We offer exceptional materials for students, parents, teachers, and administrators at fair and affordable prices. We publish programs in a variety of subject areas, including: -Early Literacy -Phonics -Language Skills -Reading Comprehension -Vocabulary -Content Reading in Geography, Mathematics, Science, & Social Studies -Mathematics -State Testing