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Children's Nursery Rhymes - 70 most popular nursery rhymes - cover

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Children's Nursery Rhymes - 70 most popular nursery rhymes

Various Authors

Publisher: Samaira Book Publishers

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Summary

Children's Nursery Rhymes contains traditional rhymes, such as Baa Baa Black Sheep, Humpty Dumpty, Mary Had A Little Lamb, Ring A-Round the Roses, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, Jack and Jill, and many more. Inviting illustrations add a visual dimension to the rhymes, which further engage young imaginations. This is the perfect collection for parents and children to share and enjoy together. Join them, and hundreds of other amazing characters, on a spellbinding journey into the magical land of rhymes.
Available since: 11/20/2017.

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