Whoosh Around the Mulberry Bush

by Jan Ormerod

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All kinds of animals sing their own peculiar version of Here we go round the mulberry bush.

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Wow, I love the energy. language and illustrations found in Whoosh Around the Mulberry Bush. Great word play will engage youngsters: "This is the way we cockle doo, cluck and honk, baa and moo. Here we go round the chicken coop so early in the morning." Twist your tongue and laugh along as all sorts of delightful creatures join in the mulberry whoosh.

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Jan Ormerod was born in Australia on September 23, 1946. She attended art school and studied drawing, painting and sculpture. After completing her degree, she become an Associate of the Western Australian Institute of Technology and Design in Art Education, taught in secondary schools on enrichment programs for talented students, and lectured in a show more teacher's college and in art schools. Her first picture book, Sunshine, was published in 1981, won the Mother Goose Award, and was voted Australian Picture Book of the Year. She wrote and illustrated more than 50 books in her lifetime including Miss Mouse's Day, Lizzie Nonsense, Rhymes around the Day, Father Christmas and the Donkey, Ben Goes Swimming, Emily Dances, A Twist in the Tail, and Ponko and the South Pole. She also illustrated Sky Dancer by Jack Bushnell. She died after a long illness on January 23, 2013 at the age of 67. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Children's Books, Picture Books
DDC/MDS
782.42083Arts & recreationMusicVocal musicSecular forms of vocal musicSongsmodified standard subdivisionsGroups of peopleYoung people
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PZ7 .O634Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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