Over in the meadow : a traditional counting rhyme / adapted & illustrated by Jan Thornhill. --
In the meadow, mother animals and their young introduce counting from one to ten.
Record details
- ISBN: 1926973062 (pbk.)
 - ISBN: 9781926973067 (pbk.)
 - Physical Description: 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill.
 - Publisher: Toronto : Owlkids Books, c2012.
 
Content descriptions
| General Note: |   "Based on the rhyme by Olive A. Wadsworth"--T.p. verso.  | 
| Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: |   LSC 7.95  | 
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| Subject: | Meadow animals  > Juvenile fiction.  Grasslands > Juvenile fiction. Mother and child > Juvenile fiction. Counting-out rhymes. Picture puzzles. Counting books. Counting > Fiction.  | 
                
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- 2 of 2 copies available at Tsuga Consortium.
 
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| Lakeshore Branch | RHY JP Thorn | 31681002932556 | PICTUREPBK | Available | - | 
| Stroud Branch | RHY JP Thorn | 31681002660520 | PICTUREPBK | Available | - | 
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Presents the traditional southern Appalachian counting rhyme with illustrations built out of common, everyday objects including fruits, leaves, cutlery, and pretzels. - Perseus PublishingFor more than 100 years, Over in the Meadow  a traditional southern Appalachian counting rhyme  has been a joyous introduction for young children to counting, rhyming, and nature. In this lyrical book, readers will meet ten different meadow-dwelling mother animals and their babies, brought to life by Jan Thornhill in an ingenious way. Thornhill uses everyday objects to construct this imaginary meadow: a beaver's dam is built of pretzels, a dragonfly flits with paperclip wings, and fish shimmer with coins for scales. Children will enjoy identifying these familiar objects  a "Where is It?" guide is included at the back of the book  as much as they will enjoy the sing-song cadence of this rhyme. Plus, hand-drawn text incorporates rebus elements to help even the youngest readers follow along.
 - Perseus PublishingFor more than 100 years, Over in the Meadow ? a traditional southern Appalachian counting rhyme ? has been a joyous introduction for young children to counting, rhyming, and nature. In this lyrical book, readers will meet ten different meadow-dwelling mother animals and their babies, brought to life by Jan Thornhill in an ingenious way. Thornhill uses everyday objects to construct this imaginary meadow: a beaver's dam is built of pretzels, a dragonfly flits with paperclip wings, and fish shimmer with coins for scales. Children will enjoy identifying these familiar objects ? a "Where is It?" guide is included at the back of the book ? as much as they will enjoy the sing-song cadence of this rhyme. Plus, hand-drawn text incorporates rebus elements to help even the youngest readers follow along.