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Reader Keeper Five Little Pumpkins (Harper Growing Tree)
Five Little Pumpkins (Harper Growing Tree) added 10/08/2007
From School Library Journal PreS?Five Little Pumpkins repeats the well-known fingerplay. In Yaccarino's illustrations, garish orange jack-o'-lanterns with stark black eyes are accompanied by a blankly staring white ghost and a black cat. Although this short poem has been a perennial favorite of the storytime set, some children may find these faces frightening rather than appealing. In Wrapping Paper Romp, Plecas depicts a cheerful, round-faced toddler in orange pajamas tearing apart a colorfully wrapped present as a cat paws at a bow. Hubbell's rhyming couplets will hold youngsters' interest as they recognize the peek-a-boo game that the main character plays with the kitten behind the purple tissue paper. Skip the pumpkins and romp with the tamer of the two.?Blair Christolon, Prince William Public Library System, Manassas, VACopyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Five Little Pumpkins (Harper Growing Tree) added: 04/24/2010 by Jkroddell (IA)
Our kids loved this book we read it over and over again. Great book!
Artemis Fowl " the opal deception'' added: 04/24/2010 by spencer (IA)
The fifth book in this series...So far it's sad and good I recomend it for Artemis Fowl fans [ages 9-16] should read it!!!!!
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