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Hop aboard--the final destination of this bus is fun! Kids will love traveling all through the town, singing along to the classic tune Wheels on the Bus. Along the way, theyll meet babies who go Wah, wah, wah and see the wipers go Swish, swish, swish! This entertaining new Moving Windows title features unique illuminated headlights and a die-cut window with a moving illustration on the cover, a button-activated music feature and cute pop-up at the end. So grab a window seat and enjoy the merry sing-along ride!
Product Details
Title: | The Wheels on the Bus (Moving Windows) |
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Author: | Viviana Garofoli |
Publisher: | SILVER DOLPHIN |
SKU: | BK0286688 |
EAN: | 9781592239245 |
Number Of Pages: | 10 |
Language: | English |
Binding: | Paperback |
Release date: | 31 March 2009 |
About Author
Viviana Garofoli was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where she currently lives with her husband, Sergio and two daughters, April and Emma. As a child, her favorite pastime was playing with her watercolors and crayons on big sheets of paper; if asked what she'd want to be when she grows up, Viviana would immediately reply, "a painter". In 1995, she graduated from Escuela National de Bellas Artes Pridiliano Pueyrredon with a degree in fine arts. Initially, she devoted her full attention to fine arts and successfully exhibited at numerous galleries in Buenos Aires. Subsequently, Viviana started illustrating for the editorial and textbook market and also engaged in restoration of pictorial works. But, it was not until 1995 that she decided to dedicate all her time to illustrating children's books. Over the last 15 years, she has illustrated over 20 children's book and contributed many editorial and textbook illustrations in Argentina and Puerto Rico. In her spare time, Viviana enjoys working in her garden,tending to her orchids. Viviana Garofoli was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where she currently lives with her husband, Sergio and two daughters, April and Emma. As a child, her favorite pastime was playing with her watercolors and crayons on big sheets of paper; if asked what she'd want to be when she grows up, Viviana would immediately reply, "a painter". In 1995, she graduated from Escuela National de Bellas Artes Pridiliano Pueyrredon with a degree in fine arts. Initially, she devoted her full attention to fine arts and successfully exhibited at numerous galleries in Buenos Aires. Subseq