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Listen to Our World

by Bill Martin, Jr.

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Youngsters awaken in the morning with the belief that they are the greatest little ones in the world, whether they are children in their mothers' arms, eagles soaring above mountains, whales swimming in the ocean, or other animals in their domains.
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World tour of animal habitats and sounds
  rarewren | Feb 14, 2017 |
where animals live, and a little about them ( )
  melodyreads | Nov 25, 2016 |
The book was lullaby like with its repetitive text with bright full page illustrations. It would work well in a toddler storytime, maybe paper-clipping a few pages together because the length is a bit long. Could you for animals identification - as in asking the kids which animal is on each page. Basically, the book tells kids to listen to our world and then mentions several animals (whale, monkey, parrot, gila lizard, panda, lion, etc.), placing them each in their world with the illustrations. ( )
  jherring | May 25, 2016 |
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