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Me and Annie McPhee

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A cumulative counting book and rollicking read-aloud, full of fun for readers who love This Is the House that Jack Built and There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly
In the middle of the sea,
as far as the eye could see,
there was nothing to see but sea.
Nothing but sea and 
one tiny island just big enough for me.
Just big enough for me and Annie McPhee,
who was no bigger than me.

But what begins as an empty island in the middle of the sea becomes fuller and fuller as readers turn through the pages. Meet two wee dogs who think that they're frogs, three perky pigs that are all wearing wigs, four frumpy hens who are hunched with their pens — and more! The lonely island "just big enough for me and Annie McPhee" might not be so lonely after all!
Praise for Me and Annie McPhee:
"It’s light, cheery fun, full of verbal and visual silliness."—Publishers Weekly
"A bouncy rhythm—and full-on shouted conclusion—can't be beat."—Kirkus Reviews 
"Preschoolers and kindergartners will delight in this two-in-one cumulative counting tale that’s just right for reading aloud."—School Library Journal 

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Formats

OverDrive Read

Languages

English

Levels

Lexile® Measure:560
Text Difficulty:2-3

A cumulative counting book and rollicking read-aloud, full of fun for readers who love This Is the House that Jack Built and There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly
In the middle of the sea,
as far as the eye could see,
there was nothing to see but sea.
Nothing but sea and 
one tiny island just big enough for me.
Just big enough for me and Annie McPhee,
who was no bigger than me.

But what begins as an empty island in the middle of the sea becomes fuller and fuller as readers turn through the pages. Meet two wee dogs who think that they're frogs, three perky pigs that are all wearing wigs, four frumpy hens who are hunched with their pens — and more! The lonely island "just big enough for me and Annie McPhee" might not be so lonely after all!
Praise for Me and Annie McPhee:
"It’s light, cheery fun, full of verbal and visual silliness."—Publishers Weekly
"A bouncy rhythm—and full-on shouted conclusion—can't be beat."—Kirkus Reviews 
"Preschoolers and kindergartners will delight in this two-in-one cumulative counting tale that’s just right for reading aloud."—School Library Journal 

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