Books

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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
Do bunnies talk? Do bunnies talk? Dayle Ann Dodds Introduces sounds made by animals, humans, and machines and the words used to describe those sounds. OL1946503W
Cock-a-doodle-doo! Cock-a-doodle-doo! 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. OL2171371W
A mouthful of onomatopoeia A mouthful of onomatopoeia Bette Blaisdell "Full-color photographs and rhyming text introduce and define onomatopoeia"-- OL23316766W
Moo on the farm Moo on the farm 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." OL27961110W
Yum yum! What fun! Yum yum! What fun! Mara Bergman A series of animals sneaks into the house, looking for something to eat. OL5712620W