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Loading... Pigs Aplenty, Pigs Galore! (original 1993; edition 1996)by David McPhail (Author)
Work InformationPigs Aplenty, Pigs Galore! by David McPhail (1993)
![]() None No current Talk conversations about this book. Chaotic silliness...just right for bedtime reading with a silly 4 year :) ( ![]() This lyrical tale of a man who gets overrun with pigs is full of fun and laughter. The different ways they arrive and the different clothes they wear (including underwear) gives any young reader a giggle. Beautifully illustrated and wonderfully written. a fun book about different pigs and all the silly things that they do in a dream 1 book Younger children will love this book! The authors choice of word is silly and rhythmic and sure to keep the kids attention and the illustrations have so much detail in them, it'll be easy to spark conversation with students. Using this book while teaching rhyming words will help make the concept of rhyming stick. Reading this book more once is recommended. In my opinion, this book's text structure makes the story fun and interesting. Rhyming words catch the attention of the reader. The book does a good job bringing silliness and rhymes together to create a funny story that I enjoyed reading. no reviews | add a review
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