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About this product
Product Identifiers
PublisherNorth-South Books, Incorporated
ISBN-100735815968
ISBN-139780735815964
eBay Product ID (ePID)1935188
Product Key Features
Book TitleOver in the Meadow : a Counting Rhyme
Number of Pages24 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicNursery Rhymes, concepts / Counting & Numbers, Animals / General, Poetry / General
Publication Year2002
IllustratorVojtech, Anna, Yes
GenreJuvenile Fiction, Juvenile Nonfiction
AuthorOlive A. Wadsworth
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height0.2 in
Item Weight13.9 Oz
Item Length10.9 in
Item Width11 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceJuvenile Audience
LCCN2001-051434
Reviews[Vojtech] places [the animals] into an idyllic meadow scattered with appropriate numbers of bugs, flowers, and other items for enthusiastic young counters to enumerate., [With an] appealing and energetic landscape of boldly applied colors, learning to count is as easy as one, two, three.
Dewey Edition21
Grade FromPreschool
Adapted byDana, Katharine Floyd
Grade ToSecond Grade
Dewey Decimal[E]
Synopsis""Over in the Meadow in the sand in the sun Lived an old mother turtle and her little turtle one."" So begins this classic nursery poem, written by Olive A Wadsworth in the late 19th century, a favorite counting rhyme for generations of children. Anna Vojtech's sweet illustrations depict a sun-drenched meadow filled with loving animal families-from mother turtle with her one baby to ten little beavers embraced by their doting mother. There are lots to count in the cleverly designed pictures, and sharp-eyed youngsters will delight in finding a corresponding number of background details on each spread., Written by Wadsworth in the late 19th century, this classic nursery poem has been a favorite animal counting rhyme for generations of children. Illustrations., Over in the Meadow in the sand in the sun Lived an old mother turtle and her little turtle one. So begins this classic nursery poem, written by Olive A Wadsworth in the late 19th century, a favorite counting rhyme for generations of children. Anna Vojtech's sweet illustrations depict a sun-drenched meadow filled with loving animal families-from mother turtle with her one baby to ten little beavers embraced by their doting mother. There are lots to count in the cleverly designed pictures, and sharp-eyed youngsters will delight in finding a corresponding number of background details on each spread.