The Wheels on the Bus

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Barron's Educational Series, Incorporated, 1999 - Juvenile Fiction - 20 pages
These brand new and exceptionally attractive volumes are written and illustrated for preschool children. The series is designed to help very young boys and girls perceive books and reading as a delightful experience. The pages of all Little Barron's Toddler Books are constructed of sturdy card stock that resists the inevitable wear and tear from preschoolers' hands. Eye-catching illutrations on every page employ a range of vivid colors that have special appeal to younger children, and each book's text is focused to help develop toddler's listening and concentration skills. Here are delightful books that will give kids a head start in a lifetime of productive and enjoyable reading.

Riding a bus is a delightful experience for boys and girls. This book brings it alive in words and pictures.

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About the author (1999)

Penny Dann was born in Slough, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom. She attended Amersham College in Buckinghamshire on a two year foundation course and then she studied visual communications at the Brighton College of Art. Her end of college project about the history of tea became her first published book in 1985. Her work was featured in anthologies, early readers, fairytales, and poetry collections. Her books include the Secret Fairy series, One for the Pot, and Why Not Stay for Breakfast? She illustrated several children's books including Too Many Tickles written by Thomas Taylor and Polly Parrot Picks a Pirate written by Peter Bently. She was a member of the Brighton Illustration Group. She also worked on advertising, editorial, and packaging projects and designed a soft toy. She died from cancer on December 20, 2014 at the age of 50.

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