Colandro, Lucille

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There was an old lady who swallowed a turkey!

Presents a variation on the classic rhyme about an old lady who swallowed a turkey, a ball, a balloon, a boat, some wheels, and a horn.

There was an old lady who swallowed a rose!

2013
In this variation on the traditional cumulative rhyme, a woman swallows a rose, some lace, glitter, and other items associated with Valentine's Day.

There was an old lady who swallowed a chick!

2012
Presents a variation on the classic rhyme about an old lady who swallowed a chick and a lot of other strange creatures.

There was an old lady who swallowed a shell!

2012
Presents a variation on the classic rhyme about an old lady who swallows a shell, a crab, a fish, a gull, a pail, some sand, and a wave.

There was an old lady who swallowed a bell!

2012
Presents a variation on the classic rhyme about an old lady who swallowed a bell, some gifts, some bows, a sleigh, a sack, and some reindeer.

There was an old lady who swallowed some leaves!

2012
Presents a variation on the classic rhyme about an old lady who swallowed some leaves, a shirt, a pumpkin, a pole, some pants, a rope, and some hay.

There was an old lady who swallowed a bell!

Presents a variation on the classic rhyme about an old lady who swallows a bell and various other holiday items, which includes gifts, a sleigh, some reindeer, and more.
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There was an old pirate who swallowed a map!

In this adaptation of the traditional nursery rhyme, a pirate swallows a treasure map, while two children lead the reader through the adventure which becomes a ride at the amusement park.
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There was an old lady who swallowed a clover!

Presents a variation on the classic rhyme about an old lady who swallowed a clover and a series of other strange items before encountering a large surprise.

There was an old lady who swallowed a rose!

In this variation on the traditional cumulative rhyme, a woman swallows a rose, some lace, glitter, and other items associated with Valentine's Day.

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