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- Even my ears are smiling / by Rosen, Michael,1946-; Cole, Babette.;
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- Subjects: Children's poetry, English.; Humorous poetry, English.; Nonsense verses, English.; English poetry.; Humorous poetry.; Nonsense verses.;
- © c2011., Bloomsbury,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Giggly wiggly : playtime rhymes / by Rosen, Michael,1946-; Riddell, Chris.; Rosen, Michael,1946-Great big cuddle.;
Ages 0-3.LSC
- Subjects: Children's poetry, English.; Nonsense verses, English.; Humorous poetry, English.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- I know an old lady / by Karas, G. Brian.;
Retells the cumulative tale in which an old lady pays the supreme penalty for her peculiar eating habits.
- Subjects: Folk songs, English; Nonsense verses.;
- © c1994., Scholastic,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Alligator pie / by Lee, Dennis,1939-; Newfeld, Frank,1928-;
Canadian Library Association Book of the Year for Children, 1975Thirty-seven nonsense verses on a variety of topics include "Thinking In Bed," "On Tuesdays I Polish My Uncle," and "Billy Batter."
- Subjects: Nonsense verses.; Children's poetry, Canadian (English);
- © c1974., Macmillan,
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 2
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- There was a cold lady who swallowed some snow! / by Colandro, Lucille.; Lee, Jared D.ill.;
2.In this variation on the traditional cumulative rhyme, a woman swallows some snow, a pipe, some coal, a hat, a stick, and a scarf.
- Subjects: Folk songs, English; Folk songs.; Nonsense verses.;
- © c2003., Scholastic,
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Bubblegum delicious : poems / by Lee, Dennis,1939-; McPhail, David,1940-;
"Ages 5-9"--P. [2] of cover.
- Subjects: Children's poetry, Canadian (English); Humorous poetry, Canadian (English); Nonsense verses; Canadian poetry.;
- © 2001, c2000., HarperCollinsPublishers,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- There was an old monster! / by Emberley, Rebecca.; Emberley, Adrian.; Emberley, Ed.;
In this variation on the traditional cumulative rhyme, a monster swallows ants, a lizard, a bat, and other creatures to try to cure a stomach ache than began when he swallowed a tick.
- Subjects: Folk songs, English; Folk songs; Nonsense verses.;
- © 2009., Orchard Books,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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