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Out came the sun : a day in nursery rhymes  Cover Image Book Book

Out came the sun : a day in nursery rhymes / [illustrated by] Heather Collins.

Collins, Heather (Added Author).

Summary:

A collection of 45 nursery rhymes.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781553378815
  • ISBN: 1553378814
  • Physical Description: 91 p. : col. ill.
  • Publisher: Toronto : Kids Can Press, c2007.
Subject: Nursery rhymes

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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  • Baker & Taylor
    From cock robin's lively waking up to the man in the moon's fond goodnight, more than forty nursery rhymes follow a cuddly animal family through their day.
  • Grand Central Pub
    Out Came the Sun is a collection of nursery rhymes, thoughtfully selected and beautifully illustrated by Heather Collins. The rhymes tell the comforting and familiar story of a child's day: waking up, washing and dressing, eating, playing indoors and outdoors, and going to sleep. Following a day from sun up to sun down, the rhymes were also chosen for their rhythms, patterns and sounds --- to delight babies and toddlers, to make reading aloud fun and interactive for parents, and to encourage young children's engagement and response.

    Familiar rhymes such as ?Hickory, dickory, dock? and ?I'm a little teapot? gain a new meaning in illustrator Heather Collins's story. From cock robin's lively waking up to the man in the moon's fond goodnight, more than 40 nursery rhymes follow a cuddly animal family through their day.

    A feast for young eyes and ears, Out Came the Sun also encourages babies and toddlers to connect words, pictures and story --- an essential first step in learning to read.
  • Univ of Toronto Pr
    A unique collection of nursery rhymes that recounts the days of a large, cuddly animal family. The endearing, gentle world evoked by illustrator Heather Collins provides the perfect backdrop to introduce rhymes and language to the very young.

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