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Your children will get excited and stimulated by the words of the new nursery rhymes. These new rhymes express the current life culture that our children experience today. Most of the old ones express the past culture that was prevalent at that time including the farm life that many lived. Today our children have television, cell phones, computers, video games, iPods and much more than a little lamb or a cow. So, I invite you to read what I have written for our children that will keep them interested and relating to what is read to them.For more information about this book, to read more poems, rhymes and activities, or to contact the author, please visit www.kidzador.com.
In a whimsical world where animals and people speak the same language, lies a kingdom called Tabby Town. It is ruled by a greedy, little king named Tabby. He is a very rude and selfish king. When King Tabby was a tiny kitten, he was kidnapped from his grandma's castle and was taken to Mr. Rattay's sewer kingdom to be a prisoner forever! Mr. Rattay's plan was to rule Tabby Town some day but when a boy hears young King Tabby's cries from the sewer, Mr. Rattay's plans are thwarted. The boy rescues King Tabby from the kingdom of rats, and returns him to the castle in Tabby Town. When greedy, little King Tabby orders the residents of Tabby Town to bake every dessert imaginable overnight, he gets himself and the whole town into an awful mess! He'll need a humble attitude and the help of a brave woodworker to restore Tabby Town and himself back to normal.
Abonner på vårt nyhetsbrev og få rabatter og inspirasjon til din neste leseopplevelse.
Ved å abonnere godtar du vår personvernerklæring.