
The Apple Sees the World in Rhyme
One Shiny Red Apple, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Paul Metcalfe
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By:
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N. Dhawan
About this listen
This time, we are learning to rhyme!
He began with a lonely, ‘A’,
And made some friends along the way.
Together, they ran, and jumped, and laughed,
Soon, their troubles were almost halved.
They were young, and bright, and strong…
… and kept singing all day long.
Now, rhyme along with what they have to say,
For the 26 Best Friends Forever, are here to stay!
In the first book, one shiny, red apple and his friends learn their alphabets, numbers, nouns, adjectives, and activities. In this book, the Apple introduces us to more new friends from different parts of the world, while exploring their countries with the wonderful art of rhyming.
“The best gift we can give our children, is education.” (N. Dhawan, July 2020)
©2020 Neeraj Dhawan (P)2020 Neeraj Dhawan
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