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007972
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London, Penguin Group, 2001.
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129pVoilet Spine
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A treasure trove of contemporary and classic verse.
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The hero of the match - Neil Adams
What Turkey doing? - John Agard
Please Mrs Butler - Allan Ahlberg
The Fairies - William Allingham
November night countdown - Moira Andrew
Dover beach - Matthew Arnold
Song of the worms - Margaret Atwood
The Dolly on the dustcart - Pam Ayers
Matilda - Hilaire Belloc
The Tiger - William Blake
Starter - Tony Bradman
from The pied piper of Hamelin - Robert Browning
November evening - Gerald Bullett
Jabberwocky - Lewis Carroll
Colonel Fazackerley - Charles Causley
Hallowe'en - Leonard Clark
I think my teacher is a cowboy - John Coldwell
from The Rime of the ancient Mariner - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Kenneth - Wendy Cope
Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf - Roald Dahl
The listeners - Walter de la Mare
A slash of blue - Emily Dickinson
Please Sir!! - Peter Dixon
The bird's nest - John Drinkwater
The Lion and Albert - Marriott Edgar
The word party - Richard Edwards
Macavity: The mystery Cat - T.S.Eliot
Water Voles and Moles - Gavin Ewart
Cats - Eleanor Farjeon
The tree in season - Robert Fisher
Four o'clock Friday - John Foster
Stopping by woods on a snowy evening - Robert Frost
Ducks' ditty - Kenneth Grahame
Paying calls - Thomas Hardy
The painting lesson - Trevor Harvey
Mid-term break - Seamus Heaney
Lullaby - Adrian Henri
The story of Little Suck-a-Thumb - Dr Hoffmann
From carnival to cabbage and rain - Julie Holder
The old brown Horse - W.F. Holmes
I remember, I remember -Thomas Hood
Amulet - Ted Hughes
Abou Ben Adhem - Leigh Hunt
Greedy Dog - James Hurley
Friends - Elizabeth Jennings
My best Ice cream - Terry Jones
Old Meg - John Keats
A smuggler's song - Rudyard Kipling
Gran's XI - John Kitching
The Owl and the Pussy-cat - Edward Lear
Poem for my sister - Liz Lochhead
from The song of Hiawatha - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Prince Kano - Edward Lowburry
The Snowman - Wes Magee
The Magic Piper - E.L.Marsh
Sea-fever - John Masefield
In flanders fields - Lt.Col. John McCare
The sound collector - Roger McGough
Sometimes I think you don't listen to a word I say - Colin McNaughton
On the ning nang nong - Spike Milligan
Rat it up - Adrian Mitchell
Overheard on a Saltmarsh - Harold Monro
Adventures of Isabel - Ogden Nash
Brian's picnic - Judith Nicholls
Wha me mudder do - Grace Nicholls
The highwayman - Alfred Noyes
Excuses, excuses - Gareth Owen
The race to get to sleep - Brian Patten
Aunts and Uncles - Mervyn Peake
Homework! Oh Homework! - Jack Prelutsky
A Martian sends a postcard home - Craig Raine
The sea - James Reeves
A spell for sleeping - Alastair Reid
Eletelephony - Laura E.Richards
If you don't put your shoes on before I count fifteen - Michael Rosen
Flint - Christina Rossetti
The visitor - Ian Serraillier
from Fox in Socks - Dr Seuss
Witches' chant from Macbeth - William Shakespeare
Penguin complaints - Jo Shapcott
Little Abgail and the beautiful pony - Shel Silverstein
Jack Frost in the garden - John P.Smeeton
Homework - Elizabeth Smith
I can't find my teddy bear - Ian Souter
From a railway carriage - Robert Louis Stevenson
Dog in Space - Matthew Sweeney
A riddle - Jonathan Swift
The stars at night - Jane and Ann Taylor
The Lady of Shalott - Alfred, Lord Tennyson
October - Edward Thomas
A dragon in the classroom - Charles Thomson
Far over the misty mountains - J.R.R.Tolkien
The hairy toe - Traditional
The day I fell down the toilet - Steven Turner
When Betty eats spaghetti - Colin West
The grateful dragon - Raymond Wilson
The Daffodils - William Wordsworth
The magic box - Kit Wright
The fear - Andrew Young
Little sister - Benjamin Zephaniah
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9780141310589 Pb.
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008917
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New York, Sterling Publishing, 2003.
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48pBlue Spine
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Poetry for young people
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Thiryt selections of verse from Alfred Lord Tennyson with stunning illustrations which vividly portay mythical and mystical adventure.
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The mermaid
Song - The owl
The eagle
Song - a spirit haunts the year's last hours
The kraken
from the Lady of Shalott
from the Hesperides
from the Lotur-eaters
from Ulysses
from Tithon
Break, break,break
Of old sat freedom on the heights
Song from the Princess : the splendour falls
Song from the Princess : sweet and low
Song from the Princess: Tears, idle tears
In memoriam : V
In memoriam : XI
In memoriam : XXVII
In memoriam : LIV
In memoriam : CVI
In memoriam : from CVI
In memoriam :CXXI
from The charge of the Light Brigade
The flower
Flower in the crannied wall
from Maud : Section CCII
In the valley of the Cauteretz
from Idylls of the King : The passing of Arthur
from Morte d'Arthur
Crossing the Bar
Index
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0806966122 Hb.
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005604
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Great Britain, Macmillan Children's Books, 2005.
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54pPurpple Spine
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An excellent collection of humorous poems about aliens and extra terrestail life!
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0330438743 Pb.
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005550
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Great Britain, Orion Books, 1996.
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20pBlue Spine
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A lift a flap book that shows why Anthony Ant gets left behind and helps you follow the maze with him and find the only way through.
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1858812844 Pb.
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014597
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New Delhi, Katha, 2004.
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18pWhite Spine
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A collection of funny and crazy poems.
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8187694895 Pb.
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006338
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Great Britain, Macmillan Children's Books, 2007.
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82pPink Spine
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This book is overflowing with graceful and glorious poems about arabesques, ballet lessons, glittering tutus, ribbons and - gulp! - performing in a big recital. Perfect for all budding ballerinas.
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0230015425 Pb.
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ID:
009566
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Great Britain, Macmillan Children's Books, 2000.
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64pGreen Spine
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In this brilliant collection of poems Brian Moses tells us in his inimitable way...Why James barks back at dogs? About the sea creature which ate our teacher? What goes on at the snake hotel? How goldfish cope with their four second memory? The way to enter a castle properly; about the Christmas murder ...and much much more
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033048009X Pb.
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009964 | 821.914/MOS | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
006466
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Great Britain, Faber and Faber Limited, 2001.
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142pRed Spine
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This is an anthology that aims to do two things: to set fire to the imagination and to bring together a collection of memorable poems. And in their many different ways - through their sounds, rhythms, stories, surprises and jokes - these poems will set the fireworks crackling in our own heads.
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Windy Nights - Robert Louis Stevenson
Thaw - Edward Thomas
The Fallow Deer at the Lonely House - Thomas Hardy
Mother Parrot's Advice to her Children - Ganda, Africa
'I eat my peas with honey - Anonymous
The Heavenly City - Stevie Smith
The Song of Wandering Aengus - W.B.Yeats
Oranges and Lemons - Anonymous
Dance to Your Daddie - Anonymous
Smile - Matthew Sweeney
One - James Berry
Everyone Sang - Siegfried Sassoon
I Sat Belonely - John Lennon
Little Trotty Wagtail - John Clare
'I'm not frightened of Pussy Cats' - Spike Milligan
The Owl and the Pussy-Cat - Edward Lear
A Small Dragon - Brian Patten
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening - Robert Frost
Loveliest of Trees - A.E. Housman
The Way Through the Woods - Rudyard Kipling
The Lonely Scarecrow - James Kirkup
'There was an Old Man with a beard' - Edward Lear
Lullaby - Anonymous
The Last Word of a Bluebird - Robert Frost
My Story - Anonymous (translated by Brendan Kennelly)
from The Rime of the Ancient Mariner - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Fairy Story - Stevie Smith
Human Affection - Stevie Smith
Autobiography - Louis Macneice
'When the sun rises' - Anonymous
The Silver Swan - Anonymous
The Arrow and the Song - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Friends - Elizabeth Jennings
Watch Your French - Kit Wright
Daddy Fell into the Pond - Alfred Noyes
The Frog - Anonymous
The Man in the Wildreness - Anonymous
By St Thomas Water - Charles Causley
'There was a man of double deed' - Anonymous
The Fly - William Blake
'To every thing there is a season' - Ecclesiastes
I Remember, I Remember - Thomas Hood
My Brother Bert - Ted Hughes
Cat in the Tumble Drier - Jo Shapcott
Birds, Bags, Bears and Buns - Anonymous
Night Mail - W.H. Auden
'Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone' - W.H. Auden
Soldier, Soldier, Will You Marry Me? - Anonymous
Dog - Ted Hughes
'When icicles hang by the wall' - William Shakespeare
On the Ning Nang Nong - Spike Milligan
The Bold Bad Bus - Wilma Horsburgh
Cargoes - John Masefield
The Jungle Husband - Stevie Smith
Jabberwocky - Lewis Carroll
The Yarn of the 'Nancy Bell' - W.S. Gilbert
'How doth the little crocodile' - Lewis Carroll
The Duck - Ogden Nash
From Hereabout Hill - Sean Rafferty
Fern Hill - Dylan Thomas
Pippa's Song - Robert Browning
The Mower - Philip Larkin
The Spider and the Fly - Mary Howitt
Snail - Ted Hughes
Overhead on a Saltmarsh - Harold Munro
Jonnie Crack and Flossie Snail - Dylan Thomas
Dahn the Plug'ole - Anonymous
Toad - Norman Maccaig
'Round about the cauldron go' - William Shakespeare
'She sells sea shells' - Anonymous
A Boy in a Snow Shower - George Mackay Brown
'There was a naughty boy' - John Keats
Matilda - Hilarie Belloc
The Camel - Carmen Bernos De Gasztold
Pride - Kit Wright
The Song of the Jellicles - T.S. Eliot
'My mother said' - Anonymous
Old Meg - John Keats
The Fairies - William Allingham
from The Pied Piper - Robert Browning
I Saw a Jolly Hunter - Charles Causley
To a Squirrel at Kyle-na-no - W.B.Yeats
I Had a Dove - John Keats
The Sloth - Theodore Roethke
The Donkey - G.K. Chesterton
Dis Fighting - Benjamin Zephaniah
O What is that Sound - W.H. Auden
'Break, break, break' - Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Nursery Rhyme of Innocence and Experience - Charles Causley
Ariel's Dirge - William Shakespeare
Sea-Fever - John Masefield
Back in the Playground Blues - Adrian Mitchell
Futility - Wilfred Owen
Timothy Winters - Charles Causley
'Every night and every morn' - William Blake
The Listeners - Walter De La Mare
A Smuggler's Song - Rudyard Kipling
Prelude - T.S. Elliot
Escape at Bedtime - Robert Louis Stevenson
Lake Isle of Innisfree - W.B. Yeats
'All the World's A Stage' - William Shakespeare
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0571205836 Hb.
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ID:
005522
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Great Britain, Macmillan Children's Books, 2007.
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89pDark Blue Spine
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Brian Moss is a brilliant poet! This book is packed with old and familiar favourite poems - including What Teachers Wear in Bed, Aliens Stole My Underpants, Shopping Trolley and Walking with My Iguana and also introduces us to some wonderful new poems too.
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0230015418 pb.
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006295 | 821.914/MOS | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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006460
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Great Britain, Macmillan Children's Books, 2006.
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88pPink Spine
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A gorgeous collection of poems all about friendship - whether your best friend is a girl, a boy, a dog, your sister, your mum, your grandpa or even invisible.
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0330437895 Pb.
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ID:
006458
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Great Britain, Macmillan Children's Books, 2001.
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150pGreen Spine
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From the first day back at school to the end of the summer term, this fun collection of poems follows all the events (and the holidays in between!) of the school year.
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0330436406 Pb.
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006978 | 821.914/MOS | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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021827
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Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1998.
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16pBlue spine
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Oxford Reading Tree
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Drawn from "Oxford Reading Tree" poetry and "Twinkle, Twinkle Chocolate Bar", this book offers a range of poetic styles and teaching opportunities. Children are introduced to patterned, rhyming and descriptive poems, chants, number and action rhymes and lullabies. Teaching ideas are printed inside the back cover and are ideal for the shared reading and writing sessions in the NLS Literacy Hour. The poems are suited to infants, especially at Reception and Year 1.
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0199189455 Pb.
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ID:
005523
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Great Britain, Macmillan Children's Books, 2006.
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88pRed Spine
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A brilliant collection of football poems packed with all the joy, sorrow and sheer fun of being a player and a fan.
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0330440489 Pb.
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ID:
007160
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Great Britain, Macmillan Children's Books, 2006.
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88pRed Spine
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A brilliant collection of football poems packed with all the joy, sorrow and sheer fun of being a player and a fan.
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Can we have our ball back please?
The commentator
Meteor
Practicisng
Street football
Striker
The big kick-off
Denis Law
Friday morning last two lessons is Games Day
Ghosts
Promises, promises
Saturdays
Winners and losers
Man marker
Lies
Table football
Staying up
Star
Song of the shirt
The Saturday monster
Sam the striker
Mascot
Internationals
Drac the keeper
Generations
A funny old game
Christmas present
A dog and his shirt
Christmas dinner with a football coach
Sports report
Baby talk
Chritmas 1914
A Roman soldier writes home
Delusions of grandeur
Rivalry
Never be another Dixie
Goodbye Dixie (1907 - 1980)
In a mist
Success story
And did you once see Georgie Best?
Bill Bluenose
Death of an old footballer
St. Domingo's 1878
Tell me about your dream
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0330440489 Pb.
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010782
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London, Corgi Yearling Books, 2005.
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168pBlue Spine
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Davey is a new boy and Sam can't stand him. He thinks Davey is a first-class, grade A, top-of-the-dung-heap moron. But when the two are thrown together, Sam discovers that Davey's eccentric way of looking at the world makes life a lot more exciting.
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9780440866152 Pb.
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006465
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Great Britain, Macmillan Children's Books, 2002.
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88pColourful Striped Spine
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A stunning new collection by Peter Dixon, filled with gems which will make you look at life from a different angle.
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0330480200 Pb.
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006973 | 821.914/DIX | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
017213
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London, Macmillan Children's Books, 2005.
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90pBlue Spine
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A collection of poems including story poems, noisy rhymes, a sequene of number rhymes, scenes form everyday life and some more reflective pieces too.
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9780330414906 Pb.
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ID:
006346
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Great Britain, Penguin Group, 1984.
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30pWhite Spine
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A collection of humorous poems about amazing or nasty creatures, including a flying cow, a pig who turns the tables on a farmer, and crocodiles, lions, and anteaters who delight in devouring people.
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0140504354 Pb.
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ID:
025743
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London, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2011.
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122pWhite spine
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Collection of humorous poems and illustrations, featuring a mix of classic favourites and brand new poems. Suggested level: junior, primary. Following the publication of bestselling Mustard, Custard, Grumble Belly and Gravy, Michael Rosen has followed-up with a brilliant new book of poems that are funny, thought-provoking and always with Michael's immediately accessible and child-centred voice. The poems included are a mix of classic favourites and also many brand new poems. The cheeky, full-colour illustrations by much loved Babette Cole make the perfect partnership.
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9781408802984 Pb.
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ID:
016367
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2007
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Great Britain, Boxer Books, 2006.
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24pBlue Spine
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Readers search for Anthony Ant through a series of underground mazes. Designed around the children's counting song "The ants go marching."
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9781905417476 Pb.
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