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Item Details
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10 RUBBER DUCKIES
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| By: |
Harriet Ziefert, William B. Winburn (Photos) |
| Format: |
Hardback |

| List price:
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£5.99 |
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| ISBN 10: |
1402719434 |
| ISBN 13: |
9781402719431 |
| Publisher: |
STERLING JUVENILE |
| Pages: |
24 |
| Synopsis: |
A witty and whimsical take on a favorite rhyme, plus amusing photographs, make this oversize board book irresistible fun--and a great way for youngsters to practice counting too. "10 rubber duckies sitting on the tub. They all move over, and one falls in: glub, glub, glub," This delightful twist on the popular song follows nine sunny yellow duckies, and a funky bright blue one as they dive, fall, plop, and drop into the water. It's all charmingly photographed from a variety of interesting angles in a sweetly old-fashioned tiled bathroom--even the toy ducks seem alive and expressive as they fall in and float. It's absolutely perfect for bathtime--and will surely entice reluctant young bathers into the tub. |
| Reader Age: |
2-4 |
| Illustrations: |
21 pages colour photos |
| Publication: |
US |
| Imprint: |
Sterling Juvenile |
| Returns: |
Non-returnable |
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