Down at the Beach

Down at the Beach
ISBN-10
1933067411
ISBN-13
9781933067414
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Pages
16
Language
English
Published
2011-05-01
Publisher
Beachhouse Pub Llc

Description

Colorful board book for babies and toddlers that presents the Hawaii version of The Wheels on the Bus taking instead, a bike down to the beach to hear and mimic the sounds of beach towels flapping in the wind, slippers flopping on the sand, and kids splashing in the water.

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