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Original Title: There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly (Classic Board Books with Holes)
ISBN: 0859537277 (ISBN13: 9780859537278)
Edition Language: English
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There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly (Classic Books) Board Book | Pages: 14 pages
Rating: 4.22 | 29338 Users | 332 Reviews

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Forty years after its first publication this much-loved Child's Play classic is as popular as ever. Ingenious die-cut holes bring this iconic nursery rhyme to life, and Pam Adams' fabulous illustrations lend humour and vibrancy to the proceedings. Bouncy images, innovative die cutting and favourite rhymes make Books with Holes a must for every child. Available in three formats, suitable for babies, toddlers, pre-schoolers and the nursery or classroom.

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Title:There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly (Classic Books)
Author:Pam Adams
Book Format:Board Book
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 14 pages
Published:September 1st 2000 by Child's Play International (first published August 1st 1973)
Categories:Childrens. Picture Books. Poetry. Animals. Fiction. Humor. Classics

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Ratings: 4.22 From 29338 Users | 332 Reviews

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Not the easiest book to read aloud in story time with the writing going around and around as it does. The dying always made me uncomfortable reading it to 3-5 year olds, so I changed to to, "perhaps she'll cry" and the ending to, "She's sick in bed, of course."

The layout of this book is interesting but this book isn't the best version of this story

A wonderful read from my childhood, one Id certainly suggest for other youngsters. Whilst it is not my all-time favourite childhood read I can still recall all the details of this one meaning it certainly left a lasting impression upon my young mind. And isnt that what we want with childrens books, for them to leave a positive lasting impression?

"There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly" is a book that makes children laugh, and the version I have, it is also fun because it is interactive with holes that overlap till the end. The only thing I didn't like was using the words "perhaps she'll die", as children probably shouldn't be hearing or using that language at such a young age. Overall, it keeps the student engaged and laughing, which is always a good thing.

This one is for my mum. As a child I giggled and giggled over this book. We did funny voices and everything. It still makes me laugh out loud today. I am just a big kid!!

In this book, it was about a very hungry old lady. She starts off by eating a fly. But obviously she was still hungry so she ate a cat so the cat could eat the fly. Then she swallowed another animal to eat the cat and the fly. This continues through out the book until something happens. It is something that you would think would happen after you eat. This story had a lot of repetition. This is because it always starts out with There was an old lady who Also because it repeats all the animals she

5 stars for the story itself -- this one of my favorites as a kid and my husband and I were EXTREMELY disappointed when newer versions didnt say "I guess she'll die." -- this one does! It's a bit long for my 1 year old to be able to completely focus for, but she does love the design of the book.4 stars for formatting -- the way the book is laid out makes it difficult to read correctly. The book as both my husbamd and I remember it is similar to the "12 Daya of Christmas" where each verse repeats
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