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Do bunnies talk?
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Dayle Ann Dodds |
Introduces sounds made by animals, humans, and machines and the words used to describe those sounds. |
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Cock-a-doodle-doo!
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Robinson, Marc |
Discusses the words various languages, including English, Spanish, Chinese, and Hebrew, use for such sounds as a dog's bark, a train's whistle, and water dripping. |
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A mouthful of onomatopoeia
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Bette Blaisdell |
"Full-color photographs and rhyming text introduce and define onomatopoeia"-- |
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Moo on the farm
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Julie Fletcher |
"Let's make some noise! Children will love joining in the with animal noises in this bright little book-- with chunky tabs to help them turn the pages." |
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Yum yum! What fun!
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Mara Bergman |
A series of animals sneaks into the house, looking for something to eat. |
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