An upside-down, turn-around bathtime counting book. See ten dirty pigs scrub, rinse and splash away all the accumulated grime of their busy day. Then turn the book upside down and back to front to see ten clean pigs head outside to get dirty all over again. The book can be started from either end, counting numbers one to ten each way, and the cheerful heroes get clean and dirty with equal gusto.
London : G. Bell and Sons , Ltd .; New York : Harcourt Brace & Company , 1922 . + Schneiderman , Ron . Computers : From Babbage to the Fifth Generation . New York : Franklin Watts , 1986 . See , Lisa . On Gold Mountain .
Ashamed to let the housekeeper see how untidy her house has become, Lizzie Firkin cleans it herself.
My Pet Hates Bath Time
Get ready to see pirates and trolls, knights and cowboys, daring rescues, little brothers and broccoli.
Timmy is a little lamb with a lot to learn. He's a bit of a handful, but only because he's eager and enthusiastic! Timmy Needs a Bath: Timmy gets mud all over the Nursery, but will he be brave enough to have a bath?
Where the Bathwater Goes is a story about Emily, a little girl who loves getting dirty and hates taking a bath.
Eloïse habite au Plaza Athéné, palace new-yorkais, avec Nanny, Mouflet et Fanchounette.
真干净
A hamster's efforts to remove his paw print from a blank page of a book prove unsuccessful.
During breakfast a little green dragon comes out of Anna's box of cornflakes and makes a mess on the table.