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BirdsongsIn this backwards counting book, a red-headed woodpecker starts the day as he raps a tap dance with his beak, pecking 10 times as he looks for breakfast bugs. By the end of the day a hummingbird sucks one last treat from the trumpet-shaped honeysuckle. She makes 1 tiny sound in her high voice: tzik. But the story isn't over...not until the mockingbird begins to sing from the pine tree, copying all of the songs and calls she has heard during the day: tat tat tat tat tat tat tat tat tat tat coo coo coo coo coo coo coo coo coo chip chip chip chip chip chip chip chip eeyah eeyah eeyah eeyah eeyah eeyah eeyah dee dee dee dee dee dee qua qua qua qua qua caw caw caw caw tut tut tut chuck chuck tzik To purchase call 1-800-223-2336 or visit www.simonsayskids.com |
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