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Books with title There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Frog!

  • There Was an Old Gator Who Swallowed a Moth

    B. J. Lee, David Opie

    Hardcover (Pelican, Jan. 28, 2019)
    Gators and panthers and crabs, oh my!The classic cumulative tale There Was an Old Lady gets a Floridian flourish in this charming adaptation. Down in the southern swamps a hungry gator accidentally swallows a moth. Of course, he swallows a crab to get the moth! What will he swallow next? The gator predictably continues swallowing bigger and bigger creatures until the unexpected happens--all over the page! Along the way to its hilarious ending, the story--strengthened by the delightful illustrations--introduces readers of all ages to the many critters, both big and small, of the Florida swamp. With a familiar use of repetition and an abundance of rhythm, this silly story is perfect for read-aloud experiences
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  • There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Chick

    Lucille Colandro, Jared D. Lee

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Jan. 1, 2010)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. This time, the hungry old lady swallows a chick, some straw, an egg, some candy, a basket, and a bow! And just as she's skipping along, who should she meet but the Easter Bunny! Can you guess what happens when she trips?
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  • There Was an Old Dragon Who Swallowed a Knight

    Penny Parker Klostermann, Ben Mantle

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, Feb. 11, 2020)
    We all know that “there was an old lady” who swallowed lots of things. Now meet the old dragon who swallows pretty much an entire kingdom! Will he ever learn a little moderation?! This rollicking rhyme is full to bursting with sight gags, silly characters, and plenty of burps! Parents and kids alike will delight in Ben Mantle’s precisely funny illustrations and in Penny Parker Klostermann’s wacky rhymes."Klostermann's debut is a rollicking and warped Medieval take on the well-worn cumulative rhyme. Prolific British animator and illustrator Mantle's expressive and bright cartoon illustrations of the red, horned dragon (and the contents of his stomach) are a perfect match. . . . No matter how many swallowed-fly titles you own, this one belongs on your shelf too." - Kirkus
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  • There Was an Old Monkey Who Swallowed a Frog

    Jennifer Ward, Steve Gray

    Hardcover (Two Lions, March 1, 2010)
    There was an old monkey who swallowed a frog, a bat, a mango, a toucan, an iguana, and more! What a hog! Zany illustrations rendered digitally by Steve Gray show monkey's belly growing and growing as he eats a host of jungle creatures in this adaptation of the popular children's song, inspired by the rain forest.
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  • There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly

    Pam Adams

    Hardcover (Child's Play, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Forty years after its first publication this much-loved Child's Play classic is as popular as ever and we're celebrating the Old Lady's birthday with this beautiful anniversary edition. Ingenious die-cut holes bring this nursery rhyme to life, and Pam Adams' fabulous illustrations lend humour and vibrancy to the proceedings. Bouncy images, innovative die cutting and favourite rhymes make Books with Holes a must for every child. Available in three formats, suitable for babies, toddlers, pre-schoolers and the nursery or classroom.
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  • There Was an Old Pirate Who Swallowed a Map!

    Lucille Colandro, Jared Lee

    eBook (Cartwheel Books, March 27, 2018)
    There was an old pirate who swallowed a map. I don't know why she swallowed a map -- ARGH! -- but it wasn't a trap!Scholastic's bestselling Old Lady is starring in a brand-new adventure series that will make you laugh AND learn! In this new spin-off, the Old Lady turns into an Old Pirate who travels across the seas, swallowing a map. . . and a rope, and a sword, and a spyglass, and an anchor, and a flag, and a treasure. . . Why? Well, it was a pleasure to swallow that treasure! Two new characters lead the reader through this hilarious adventure while exchanging some awesome facts about life on the open seas for a light take on nonfiction that's perfect for this age. With expanded back matter about life on a ship and a search-and-find game at the end, this Old Pirate definitely has sea legs!
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  • There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Bell!

    Lucille Colandro, Jared Lee

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Oct. 1, 2008)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Ravenously hungry, a little old lady goes about eating up everything in sight, including gifts, a sleigh, and a few reindeer in this lively holiday tale filled with wacky characters, sing-song verse, and colorful artwork.
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  • There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed the Sea

    Pam Adams

    Hardcover (Childs Play Intl Ltd, April 1, 2007)
    Thirty-five years after the publication of the much-loved classic 'There was an old lady who swallowed a fly' comes 'There was an old lady who swallowed the sea', a fantastic prequel to the original title. Here the old lady swallows more and more creatures from the sea to try and catch the initial fish.
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  • There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly

    Jeremy Holmes

    Hardcover (Chronicle Books, Aug. 26, 2009)
    There was an old lady who swallowed a fly...a bird...a cat...a dog...a snake...a cow...and a horse. Do you know what happened to her? Of course you do! But with his distinct art style and a clever format, acclaimed graphic designer Jeremy Holmes has given the universal rhyme a unique makeover that is clever, funny, and unexpected.
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  • There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly

    Sally Hodgood, Marina Le Ray

    Hardcover (Top That, )
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  • There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Fly

    Rashin

    Hardcover (NorthSouth Books, Sept. 1, 2014)
    We all remember the old lady who swallowed a fly, a spider, a cat, a dog, a cow, and a horse. Now we know how she did it! Rashin’s colorful and comedic illustrations take you mid-gulp to mid-belly as the animals are swallowed whole. Her devoted cat tries to help: “Stop!” “Don’t eat it.” “Try this!” But when the old lady grabs the cat—it’s every beast for itself: “Eat the dog!” And when the old lady cheers: “Catch it!”—the critters leap into action to catch the one that was swallowed before.
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  • There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly

    Sally Hodgood, Marina Le Ray

    Hardcover (Tide Mill Press, May 1, 2010)
    The Pop-Up Storybook series features classic stories with a modern twist. With lovable and impressive pop-up characters on every page and charming illustrations, these stories will capture children’s interests and spark their imagination page after page.