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An updated version of this classic children's song of a mischievous little dog is now available for another generation to enjoy. After being scolded by his young owner, the little dog with his ears cut short and his tail cut long runs away from home. When the little dog's adventures climbing a mountain, surfing in the sea, and riding in a rodeo go awry, the little dog decides to return to the one place he loves best. With a wagging tail and a joyful heart, the little dog is home to stay with the little girl who loves him best.
An illustrated presentation of the well-known song about a missing dog. Includes historical notes, classic and new lyrics, and a short biography of the nineteenth-century songwriter, Septimus Winner.
"Sing along to the time-honored nursery rhyme, Where, Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone? ... [It] features two Dalmatian parents searching for their little Dalmatian pup." --
An expanded version of the song, with the little dog visiting far away places and then deciding that home is best.
"Sing along to the time-honored nursery rhyme, Where, Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone?, featuring two Dalmatian parents searching for their little Dalmatian pup."--Provided by publisher.
We're going on a bear hunt. Through the long wavy grass, the thick oozy mud and the swirling, whirling snowstorm - will we find a bear today?
Where, oh where has my little dog gone? Where, oh where can he be? Look high and low with a little boy as he searches for, and finds, his doggy in this classic rhyme, paired with adorable illustrations.
Oh Where, Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone? was written in 1864 to the tune of a German folksong before it became a favorite American melody. Now children can enjoy playful illustrations as they sing along to both new and well-known lyrics. Play-along sheet music, fun facts, a history of the song and a read-along CD with sing-along music are included.
Wonderful illustrations and tellings of classic nursery rhymes.
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