Fuzzy Wuzzy Was a Bear (Extended Nursery Rhymes): A Nursery Rhyme Adventure
Rhatigan Joe
(Author)
Alex Patrick
(Illustrator)
Description
The classic nursery rhyme/tongue twister . . . now the beginning of a sweet and silly rhyming adventure for toddlers! Fuzzy Wuzzy Was a Bear.Fuzzy Wuzzy Had No Hair... So begins this classic nursery rhyme adventure, where not only does Fuzzy lack hair, but also the courage to play with his animal friends! So, he sits alone in his cave trying on wigs. That is, until Wacky Quacky comes along to introduce him to all the other animals in order to show him that what makes us different is exactly what makes us amazing! There are giggles on every page, as children learn what makes the other animals in the story different . . . and amazing, including an elephant with very special ears, a monkey with interesting legs, a giraffe with a unique neck, and more! Share this re-imagining of the classic nursery rhyme and tongue twister with your children and make memories to last a lifetime.
Product Details
Price
$9.99
$9.29
Publisher
Little Genius Books
Publish Date
May 24, 2022
Pages
24
Dimensions
8.12 X 9.21 X 0.83 inches | 1.22 pounds
Language
English
Type
Board Books
EAN/UPC
9781953344465
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About the Author
Joe Rhatigan is an author and editor whose twenty-year book publishing career has taken him from creating and managing imprints to editing and/or writing more than 100 children's books for trade, wholesale, and educational markets. His picture books and fiction include I Love a Book (MoonDance Press, 2017), The Egg Salad Sandwich Incident (Teacher Created Materials, 2019), Everyone Toots (MoonDance Press, 2018), and Doggie Day Care (Little Hippo Books, 2020). His nonfiction includes Little Genius Solar System (Little Genius, 2021) Step into Reading: Space (Random House Books for Young Readers, 2016), 50 Wacky Inventions Throughout History (Walter Foster Jr., 2017), White House Kids (Charlesbridge, 2015), Ouch! (Charlesbridge, 2013), and Out-of-This-World Astronomy (Lark Books, 2003). He lives in the mountains of North Carolina with his family and a dog named Rooster.
Alex Patrick was born in the Kentish town of Dartford in the South-East of England. His lifelong love for cartoons, picture books and comics has shaped him into the passionate children's illustrator he is today. Alex loves bringing an element of fun and humour to each of his illustrations and is often found laughing to himself as he draws.