Sloat, Teri

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There was an old lady who swallowed a trout!

Set on the coast of the Pacific Northwest, this variation on the traditional cumulative rhyme describes the silly consequences of an old woman's fishy diet.
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From one to one hundred

Illustrations of people and animals introduce the numbers one through ten, followed by counting by tens, from 20 to 100.
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Zip! zoom! on a broom

Ten witches take off on a single broom but when they have had enough of sharing, they drop out one by one.
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Pablo in the snow

2017
"The heartwarming tale of one little lamb's first snowy adventure"--Provided by publisher.

Pieces of Christmas

2002
Short verses describe how animals around the world, from yaks with yo-yos to The Nashville Newts, enjoy the special gifts of Christmas that Santa Claus brings.

Farmer Brown goes round and round

1998
A twister strikes Farmer Brown's farm and mixes the animals all up, so that the cows oinked, sheep clucked, hens brayed, and his hound neighed.

I'm a duck!

2008
A duck marvels at how wonderful it is to be a duck, with feathers, webbed feet, and wings that can fly, from the time he is hatched until he becomes a dad.

Really, really bad monster jokes

1998
A collection of jokes about vampires, ghosts, mad scientists, and other ghouls, presented in cartoon form.

Patty's pumpkin patch

2000
Rhyming text and illustrations featuring the letters from A to Z follow Patty as she plants pumpkins and watches them grow.

There was an old man who painted the sky

2009
In this song based on "The Old Woman Who Swallowed a Fly," a prehistoric man, contemplating the creation of the world, paints images on the ceiling of a cave, that are later discovered by a young Spanish girl in 1879.

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