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Walking Through the Jungle
- Narrated by: Fred Penner
- Length: 4 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Hike through the rainforest, scale a snowy mountain, swim across the ocean and still make it home for dinner! Join a fearless young explorer as she encounters different animals and terrains of the world and makes it home for supper, safe and sound.
©1997 Barefoot Books Ltd. (P)1997 The Barefoot Child
Critic Reviews
"Rhyme, rhythm and repetitive structure ensure that children will soon learn the pages off by heart and will be happy to join in. Each verse has an animal sound which children can follow to create new verses for the poem - which, incidentally, has conventional punctuation." ( Child Education)
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