Itsy-bitsy Spider: My First Taggies Book

Board Book
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Author: Jill Mcdonald

ISBN-10: 0439853664

ISBN-13: 9780439853668

Category: Entertainment & Performing Arts

A classic nursery rhyme in a unique board book format with applique on the cover and colorful ribbon tags.\ "The itsy-bitsy spider went up the waterspout.\ Down came the rain and washed the spider out.\ Up came the sun and dried up all the rain,\ And the itsy-bitsy spider went up the spout again."\ For fun through rain or sunshine, this delightful board book features a soft applique on the cover. On each spread are colorful satin ribbon tags that babies and toddlers will love to touch. Based...

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"The itsy-bitsy spider went up the waterspout. Down came the rain and washed the spider out. Up came the sun and dried up all the rain, And the itsy-bitsy spider went up the spout again." For fun through rain or sunshine, this delightful board book features a soft applique on the cover. On each spread are colorful satin ribbon tags that babies and toddlers will love to touch. Based on the popular Taggies blankets! Conceived by Babies, Made by Moms!Children's LiteratureTwo cute spiders wave at kids from the soft inset in the cover of this board book. Each of the spreads has a colorful ribbon tag to help young ones turn the pages of the book. The story of the spider who travels up the drain spout and then is washed out by a rain storm is illustrated in uncomplicated pictures. The tale has a happy ending, because after the sun dries out the rain, the spider sets off up the spout again. This time she is holding a life saving ring which will probably not be recognized by the kids, but should amuse the parents reading the book. Part of the "My First Taggies Book" series, it offers tactile and visual stimulation.

\ Children's Literature\ - Marilyn Courtot\ Two cute spiders wave at kids from the soft inset in the cover of this board book. Each of the spreads has a colorful ribbon tag to help young ones turn the pages of the book. The story of the spider who travels up the drain spout and then is washed out by a rain storm is illustrated in uncomplicated pictures. The tale has a happy ending, because after the sun dries out the rain, the spider sets off up the spout again. This time she is holding a life saving ring which will probably not be recognized by the kids, but should amuse the parents reading the book. Part of the "My First Taggies Book" series, it offers tactile and visual stimulation.\ \