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Buzz is visiting Grandma, and Fly Guy comes along for the ride. Oops! Grandma swallows Fly Guy, then a spider, then a bird, then a cat, then a dog. . . . She's about to swallow a horse, when Fly Guy shouts: "BUZZZ!" Buzz is starting to worry, but there is nothing Fly Guy can't handle! He flies out, and all the critters follow. And everybody parties!
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Supermosca/ Fly Guy,el Dia En Que Alguien Se Zampo A Supermosca/ There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed Fly Guy (supermosca/ Fly Guy) (hardcover) - By Tedd Arnold
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In this fourth Fly Guy adventure, the same big-eyed cartoon characters occupy ample white space and find themselves in a humorous situation. Grandma has, indeed, swallowed Fly Guy. The standard scenario unfolds and, in the end, everyone lives happily ever after. Though not the strongest in the series, the book will please fans and the fly will gain unprecedented sympathy. Beginning readers will enjoy practicing their new skill with familiar characters and a fun story.
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Buzz is visiting Grandma, and Fly Guy comes along for the ride. Oops! Grandma swallows Fly Guy, then a spider, then a bird--and so on. This fun take on a classic sing-along features hilarious illustrations and a holographic foil cover. Full color.
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K-Gr 2� In this fourth Fly Guy adventure, the same big-eyed cartoon characters occupy ample white space and find themselves in a humorous situation. Grandma has, indeed, swallowed Fly Guy. The standard scenario unfolds and, in the end, everyone lives happily ever after. Though not the strongest in the series, the book will please fans and the fly will gain unprecedented sympathy. Beginning readers will enjoy practicing their new skill with familiar characters and a fun story.�Linda M. Kenton...
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Child's Play International, 1982-10. Hardcover. Like New. Excellent customer service. Pr... (more details)
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17 Award-Winning Stories on 3 DVDs! Disc 1: "Chrysanthemum...and more Kevin Henkes stories" - A story from children's author Kevin Henkes - whose tales, illustrated with sketches of friendly mice, offer gentle but important lessons about understanding others and yourself - comes to life in this animated video. "Chrysanthemum" tells the story of a little girl with a very big name; she wonders if her name might be more trouble than it's worth until she learns more about the flower she was named for...
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There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly, Books with Holes Series, Pam Adams
Pub. Date: January 1989. Publisher: Child's Play-International. Format: Hardcover, 16pp. Sales Rank: 47,764. Age Range: 3 to 8.
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This video collection features animated adaptations of three Caldecott Award-winning children`s stories that just beg for lively sing-alongs: Simms Taback`s classic THERE WAS AN OLD LADY WHO SWALLOWED A FLY (narrated and sung by Cyndi Lauper), Judy Sierra`s ANTARCTIC ANTICS, and Robert Kraus` MUSICAL MAX (narrated by Mary Beth Hurt). The DVD edition includes three bonus stories: KEEPING HOUSE, WAITING FOR WINGS, and a Spanish version of MUSICAL MAX.
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There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly (Classic Books)
Through the use of die-cutting, this book tells the story of "There was an Old Lady who Swallowed a Fly". The holes in the page are designed to draw the reader through the book.
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Max stops playing his instruments after everyone complains. But the peace and quiet is driving them crazy! Will Max ever be in the mood to play again?
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There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly Taback, Simms
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In Taback's (Joseph Had a Little Overcoat) ingenious take on the cumulative tale, there's a die-cut hole where the old lady's stomach should be, so the audience can see where everything she swallows ends up. What's more, the hole grows bigger to accommodate the increasing gastro-populationby the tale's end, it's the size and shape of the horse that causes her demise. The digested wide-eyed animals float in a confetti-dusted space (which matches her dress), while everything about the elderly woman...
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"If you sincerely desire a 'truly' well-rounded education, you must study the extremists, the obscure and 'nutty'. You need the balance! Your poor brain is already being impregnated with middle-of-the-road crap, twenty-four hours a day, 'no matter what'. Network TV, newspapers, radio, magazines at the supermarket... even if you never watch, read, listen, or leave your house, even if you are deaf and blind, the 'telepathic pressure alone' of the uncountable normals surrounding you will insure that...
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There was an old lady who swallowed a fly… and a spider, a bird, and more! Simms Taback's award‑winning version of the folk favorite is full of hilarious art and asides. A die‑cut hole lets readers see inside the old lady's belly. Soft, floppy 27" doll comes with all eight critters she devours: fly, spider, bird, cat, dog, cow, horse, and goat. Each fits in her mouth and stores in her tummy. Ages 3 and up.
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VoiceWorks™ There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly, Grade 3
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Magical die-cutting draws the reader from page to page of colorful artwork. Soon the familiar story can be read--or more probably sung--by heart. Full color.
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An old favorite as you've never seen it before! Everyone knows the song about the old lady who swallowed a fly, a spider, a bird, and even worse - but who's ever heard what's going on inside the old lady's stomach?
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The book (sold separately from the figures and doll) is very cleverly constructed so that the holes in the book work both backwards and forwards. The story is about a huge old lady who accidentally swallows a fly then swallows a great many animals one by one as a remedy, until she finally ingests one to many.
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Why did the old lady swallow the fly? It's hard to say, but it's so much fun to sing and dance along to this animated tale. Two additional adventures, "Antarctic Antics" and "Musical Max," (in English and Spanish) included on a second DVD.
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Includes There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly; The Foolish Frog; Chicka, Chicka 123; and He's Got the Whole World in His Hands.
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An illustrated version of the cumulative folk song in which the solution proves worse than the predicament when an old lady swallows a fly. Book and CD
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