Bill Grogan's Goat
- adapted by
Mary
Ann Hoberman
- Illustrated
by Nadine
Bernard Westcott
- Little, Brown,
and Company, 2002
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- Grab some
friends, it's singalong time!
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- Bill Grogan's
goat has a humongous appetite for everything but food. When the
hungry goat eats three red shirts off the line, Bill "grabbed
the goat by the wool of his back and tied him to the railroad
track."
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- When he flags
down a train, the engineer invites him aboard. He quickly discovers
he's not alone, and joins a boisterous band of barnyard animals
who are treated like royalty.
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- This is one
of several Sing-along books in a collection from publisher Little,
Brown--sure to please lovers of classic kids chants.
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- More Sing-Along
books from Little, Brown:
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- There Once Was a Man Name Michael Finnegan
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- Three Books & Tape Set in a carry-along box for ages 0-5:
- Miss Mary Mack
- Skip to My Lou
- The Lady with the Alligator
Purse
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