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Books with title There's A Rhino On The Roof

  • There's A Rhino On The Roof

    Moses Augustus Hardie III

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 11, 2018)
    "Hear that sound right above your head? There’s a rhino on the roof, There’s a rhino on the roof. Yes that’s right, that’s what I said, There’s a rhino on the roof, There’s a rhino on the roof. She’s stompin’ and a-chompin’ on the shingles up there, There’s a rhino on the roof, There’s a rhino on the roof. And this big rhino has long black hair, There’s a rhino on the roof, There’s a rhino on the roof. She’s got long lashes and a bonnet on her head, There’s a rhino on the roof, There’s a rhino on the roof. Blue eye shadow and her lipstick is red, There’s a rhino on the roof, There’s a rhino on the roof." See what happens when creative imagination goes wild!!! Follow the funny story of a girl... a roof... and a rhino!!! Your kids will get a few laughs while learning rhythm and repetition.
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  • There's A Goof On My Roof

    Donald W. Kruse, Donny Crank

    Paperback (Castle Keep Press, March 15, 2012)
    For readers and children 5 and up. A delightful story, told in verse, about a boy's adventure in the middle of the night with a creature from another planet who simply LOVES candy and sweets. During this midnight visit, the "Goof" learns some lessons about more healthful eating habits.
  • There's Something on the Roof

    Nicholas Fisk, Dugald Macdougall.

    Hardcover (Hamish Hamilton, March 15, 1966)
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  • There's a Goof on My Roof!

    Donald W Kruse, Donny Crank, Lucie Arnaz

    Paperback (Zaccheus Entertainment, March 28, 2017)
    A little boy is awakened in the middle of the night by a noise he hears on his roof. When he goes outside to investigate, he discovers a strange, goofy green being from another planet, prancing about on the rooftop, who LOVES candy and sugary treats. The Goof tries to give the boy some sugary green taffy, but the boy rejects it when he sees that the Goof has rotten and missing teeth and is hyperactive, bouncing from one rooftop to another. The boy then teaches the Goof about the importance of laying off candy and sugary treats and eating more nutritious food instead. The Goof explains to the boy that there are no fruits or vegetables where he comes from. So the boy helps the Goof load up his spaceship with all kinds of healthy fruits and veggies from the boy's backyard garden. The boy also gives the Goof a toothbrush, toothpaste, and dental floss. The Goof is now a happy camper. This delightful story, told in verse, will help teach kids, ages 3 and up, the importance of eating healthy diets. Full-page, full-color illustrations by Donny Crank throughout. Includes a foreword by dentist, Dr. William F. Beck, and an introduction by Lucie Arnaz.
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