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This collection of children's rhymes and chants were created by children, for children, and shared between children and across generations through their oral traditions. While being enormously fun and entertaining, these books have been shown to promote literacy through their use of rhythm and rhyme, encouraging children to recognize words and to predict what word/s might come next. This is the third book in June Factor`s Far Out! series.
Here come more fits of laughter, all thanks to 'Unreal, Banana Peel!', the third book in the fabulous Far Out! series. This outrageous bunch of cheeky, funny and downright wicked rhymes was created by schoolchildren, for schoolchildren, all around Australia. You'll laugh till your sides split!
This collection of children's rhymes and chants were created by children, for children, and shared between children and across generations through their oral traditions. While being enormously fun and entertaining, these books have been shown to promote literacy through their use of rhythm and rhyme, encouraging children to recognize words and to predict what word/s might come next. This is the second book in the June Factor Far Out! series.
This collection of children's rhymes and chants were created by children, for children, and shared between children and across generations through their oral traditions. While being enormously fun and entertaining, these books have been shown to promote literacy through their use of rhythm and rhyme, encouraging children to recognize words and to predict what word/s might come next.
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