There Was a Peranakan Woman Who Lived in a Shoe


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There was a Peranakan woman who lived in a shoe. She made so many nyonya kueh, she didn’t know what to do. In this book of modernised nursery rhymes, original rhymes are recreated with local flavour and humour. Traditional food, local places and festivals are the essence of the rhymes! This is a book that resonates with our time, country and culture, and will surely last for generations to come.




There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Book


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The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs meets There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly in this clever, irreverent update of our most beloved children's classics. The little old woman who lives in a book has lost her children! But instead of sitting around and waiting for them to show up, in a refreshingly empowering, feminist take on the classic tale, she departs on a mission to find her kids herself--even if it means popping into every other fairy tale and nursery rhyme in town! She'll enlist the help of Humpty Dumpty, Jack and his beanstalk, Princess Beauty, the Three Bears, and more familiar characters in her quest to rescue her kids. This silly, irreverent picture book is a clever jaunt through our most beloved children's stories--and it's sure to become the next modern day classic.







There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Boot


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The old woman who lives in a boot uses a magic potion to quiet the noisy children who live in a shoe.




Mother Goose


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A modern edition of a book first published in 1913.




Piano Course


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The Red Shoes


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A children's story book about Karen, a little girl, and the red shoes, written by Hans Andersen, with color pictures.







Denslow's Mother Goose


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Denslow's Mother Goose W. W. Denslow