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Books with title Crafts From Your Favorite Nursery Rhymes

  • Crafts From Your Favorite Nursery Rhymes

    Kathy Ross, Elaine Garvin

    Paperback (Millbrook Press, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Provides instructions for twenty easy-to-make crafts based on nursery rhymes, including a Jack and Jill party hat, an old woman's shoe magnet, and a runaway dish and spoon puppet.
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  • Crafts From Your Favorite Nursery Rhymes

    Kathy Ross

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Provides instructions for twenty easy-to-make crafts based on nursery rhymes, including a Jack and Jill party hat, an old woman's shoe magnet, and a runaway dish and spoon puppet.
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  • Favorite Nursery Rhymes

    Highlights

    Paperback (Highlights Press, June 14, 2016)
    The 8x8 storybook space now includes the strongest children’s brand in the market! Hidden Pictures® puzzles and other activities are integrated with simple stories featuring charming characters in this new series. Kids can follow their favorite nursery rhyme characters through the book and read both new and familiar rhymes, while doing mazes, Hidden Pictures® puzzles, matching, drawing prompts and other activities with the added feature of more than 50 (TBD) reusable stickers. The mix of stories and puzzles is the perfect blend for an interactive storybook experience that will keep kids entertained and engaged.
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  • Favorite Nursery Rhymes

    Alison Atkins

    Board book (Little Hippo, Jan. 1, 2018)
    Its singalong fun for everyone with this beloved collection of favorite nursery rhymes! This padded picture storybook is the perfect companion to singalong time.
  • Our Favorite Nursery Rhymes

    Barney Beard

    language (, Dec. 2, 2017)
    Our Favorite Nursery Rhymes is a compendium of those nursery rhymes most of us still know by heart and words and lines that bring a tear to our eyes--along with a few new ones written by Barney Beard
  • My Favorite Nursery Rhymes

    Sanja Rescek, Hannah Wood

    Hardcover (Tiger Tales, March 1, 2015)
    Snuggle up with this compilation of favorite nursery rhymes in our best-selling padded board book format.
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  • Our Favorite Nursery Rhymes

    Caroline Astrop

    Hardcover (Crescent, June 12, 1988)
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  • Our Favorite Nursery Rhymes

    Barney Beard

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 4, 2017)
    Our Favorite Nursery Rhymes is a compendium of those nursery rhymes most of us still know by heart and words and lines that bring a tear to our eyes--along with a few new ones written by Barney Beard
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  • Favorite Nursery Rhymes

    Betsy Wolff Frey

    language (, May 14, 2009)
    It is good to talk to young children, but what can one say to a child who is too young to understand, or too upset to listen? What does one say to the child when there is nothing much to say? Nursery rhymes are an excellent way to chat with a young one.Repetition and rhyme are soothing. They are more important than sense. In fact, many nursery rhymes make no sense at all.And what exactly is pease porridge? Notes explain that and more.Each rhyme is illustrated in the classic naive art style of Betsy Wolff Frey.
  • Crafts From Your Favorite Fairy Tales

    Kathy Ross, Vicky Enright

    Paperback (The Millbrook Press, March 15, 1997)
    Provides directions for making puppets, mobiles, puzzles, and more, featuring characters from twenty different fairy tales
  • My Favorite Nursery Rhymes

    Linda Yeatman, Hilda Offen

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Oct. 15, 1987)
    A collection of over 150 traditional nursery rhymes
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  • Crafts from Your Favorite Story

    Kathy Ross

    Paperback (Millbrook Press, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Set around a collection of popular tales, such as "Babar the Elephant" and "Little Red Riding Hood", offers young children twenty easy-to-make crafts using household materials, such as a watercan puppet and a "Raggedy Ann" pin.
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