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The Wheels On The Bus - cover

The Wheels On The Bus

Kim Mitzo Thompson, Karen Mitzo Hilderbrand

Editorial: Twin Sisters® Digital Media

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Sinopsis

Sing this story! It isn't a secret that using songs to teach children early learning  skills is fun and successful.  This original song is heard as a read-along and a sing-along.   This fun story takes children on a fun bus ride where the wheels on the bus keep going ‘round and ‘round all through town!  Repetitive lyrics help children learn to identify key words in the story. Children will enjoy singing along to this classic song as the seat belts go click, click, click, the children go up and down, the horn goes beep, beep, beep, the bus driver says, “Move on back!”…and so much more!  The fun Sing A Story series includes: Five Little Monkeys Jumping On The Bed, Old MacDonald Had A Farm, Ten In The Bed, B-I-N-G-O, Down By The Bay, Humpty Dumpty & Other Nursery Rhymes, Six Little Ducks, Five Little Skunks, ABC Nursery Rhymes, The Wheels On The Bus, This Old Man, How Many Ducks?, Old MacDonald's Letter Farm, The ABCs, Singing The Consonant Sounds, The Farmer In The Dell and It's Silly Time!
Disponible desde: 23/06/2011.

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