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Day by Day a Week Goes Round: A Week Goes Round by Carol Shields
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Day by Day a Week Goes Round: A Week Goes Round

by Carol Shields

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This book is by Carol Diggory Shields, a children's author illustrator who lives in California. Please edit your copy of this work to update the author's name, so that this work will be listed on Carol Diggory Shields' page with her other children's books. Amazon.com incorrectly listed this author as Carol Shields; an update request has been submitted to them.
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0525454578, Hardcover)

Bursting with catchy rhymes and vibrant illustrations, these two sturdy-stock picture books are the perfect way to introduce young children to the days of the week and the months of the year. Knowing the names of the days and months can help children feel more comfortable with their family, day-care, and preschool schedules. The rhythmic, child-oriented text repeats the names in clever fashion, to make learning effortless and fun. Designed to give the feeling of joy and motion, each spread concentrates on a different day or month--from the scrunching, crunching snow-filled cold of January and February to the sizzle and pop of July and August; from the rise and shine hurry of Monday to the yawns and giggles of Sunday. Young children will see how their own families, friends, and activities make each day and month special.

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