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Books with title Whoosh Around the Mulberry Bush

  • Whoosh Around the Mulberry Bush

    Jan Ormerod, Lindsey Gardiner

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, Feb. 1, 2007)
    Here's a book and a sing-along compact disc that will inspire high-energy enjoyment among kids at parties, in pre-K and kindergarten, and wherever boys and girls are having fun together. The song they'll hear on the CD--and which they'll have fun singing--has the same tune as Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush. But the words keep on changing as kids turn the book's pages and meet new animal friends. The words and pictures begin with animals they might find in a garden or on a farm--snails and ladybugs, quickly followed by chickens and ducks. Next they meet and sing about crabs and turtles from the seashore, fish from the ocean, monkeys and snakes from the jungle, giraffes and zebras from the grasslands, polar bears from the arctic, and nocturnal birds and bats that fill the night sky. Cheerful color illustrations, catchy words, and bouncy music on the book's accompanying compact disc are packed with fun while they introduce very young children to the diversity of wildlife around the world.
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  • Whoosh Around the Mulberry Bush

    Jan Ormerod

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, USA, July 5, 2007)
    Taking 'Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush' as its inspiration, this title goes on a whirlwind worldwide tour where animals dance round jungle vines, icicles and sandy shores. Children will love copying the actions and noises and, while they're having fun joining in, they have the opportunity to learn about world habitats and wildlife.
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  • Whoosh Around the Mulberry Bush

    Jan Ormerod, Lindsey Gardiner

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Feb. 1, 2007)
    Whoosh Around the Mulberry Bush starts with children dancing round the mulberry bush and then sets off around the world to see all sorts of animal capers, including hens pecking around the chicken coop, monkeys swinging around the jungle vines, polar bears and arctic hares sliding around theicicles, and zebras kicking their heels around the waterhole. The text can be sung to the rhythm of 'Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush'. Children will love copying the actions and noises that the animals make and while they're enjoying all the fun of joining in, they will have the opportunity tolearn something of world habitats and wildlife.
  • Whoosh Around the Mulberry Bush

    Jan Ormerod, Lindsey Gardiner

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, July 5, 2007)
    Whoosh Around the Mulberry Bush starts with children dancing round the mulberry bush and then sets off around the world to show all sorts of animal capers, including hens pecking around the chicken coop, monkeys swinging around the jungle vines, polar bears and arctic hares sliding around theicicles, and zebras kicking their heels around the waterhole. The text can be sung to the rhythm of 'Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush'. Children will love copying the actions and noises that the animals make and while they're enjoying all the fun of joining in, they will have the opportunity tolearn something of world habitats and wildlife.
  • Round the Mulberry Bush

    Marion L. McNeil

    Paperback (Forgotten Books, Dec. 4, 2017)
    Excerpt from Round the Mulberry BushTell us about it, Ann cried. Tell us a story, grandmother, This evening, right after dinner, you shall have the story, prom ised grandmother. But now we must see how the work is getting along on your playhouse since we were there yesterday.The three walked down the short driveway past the barn and through the apple orchard until they reached the fence. There in the far corner of the orchard, under an old tree, stood the playhouse.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
  • Round the Mulberry Bush

    Marion L McNeil, Fern Bisel Peat

    Hardcover (Saalfield Publication, March 15, 1933)
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  • The Mulberry Bush

    Pamela Sampson

    Board book (Checkerboard Pr, Sept. 1, 1992)
    The traditional nursery rhyme is accompanied by illustrations of a hard-working family of mice
  • Whoosh Around the Mulberry Bush

    Jan Ormerod, Lindsey Gardiner

    eBook (Oxford University Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Whoosh Around the Mulberry Bush starts with children dancing round the mulberry bush and then sets off around the world to show all sorts of animal capers, including hens pecking around the chicken coop, monkeys swinging around the jungle vines, polar bears and arctic hares sliding around the icicles, and zebras kicking their heels around the waterhole. The text can be sung to the rhythm of 'Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush'. Children will love copying the actions and noises that the animals make and while they're enjoying all the fun of joining in, they will have the opportunity to learn something of world habitats and wildlife.
  • Round the Mulberry Bush

    Marion L McNeil

    Hardcover (Forgotten Books, )
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  • Twice Around the Mulberry Bush

    Gerald Helland

    (Gold Leaf Press, Nov. 10, 2011)
    This story for 'tween and young adult readers is about Wesely McFaddon, a normal 15 year old kid, with normal friends and normal problems.Then, in one tragic instant his life changed forever. Confused, tormented and feeling completely alone, Wesley ran away. But, as he found out, when you run away from your home, your troubles come with you . . . and are often joined by new troubles. Fortunately for Wesley, his new troubles led him to new friends, new discoveries and a renewed hope that even a tangled life can straighten itself out . . . if you let it.