Synopses & Reviews
An animal-filled version of the classic children's song "The Wheels on the Bus""The seals on the bus go "errp, errp, errp"
All through the town."
Two children and their parents board a city bus on their way to a party. At the next stop, who should get on but a group of seals, who holler "errp, errp, errp" at the top of their lungs. Each time the bus stops a new kind of animal joins the passengers and adds to the din, to the children's delight and the parents' annoyance. But when several hissing skunks want to come aboard, even the children cry "help! help! help!"
This hilarious new version of the beloved children's song "The Wheels on the Bus" will have young readers errping and roaring and honking along.
Review
"This picture book needs only one thing: a group of children to sing along." --
Booklist"What happened to the wheels? Clearly, the animals have taken over a favorite preschool song...Don't miss the ride." --The Horn Book, starred review
"A loud and happy road trip." --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Review
"This picture book needs only one thing: a group of children to sing along." --
Booklist"What happened to the wheels? Clearly, the animals have taken over a favorite preschool song...Don't miss the ride." --The Horn Book, starred review
"A loud and happy road trip." --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Synopsis
The seals on the bus go 'errp, errp, errp'
'errp, errp, errp'
'errp, errp, errp'
The seals on the bus go
'errp, errp, errp'
All around the town...
What will the people on the bus do when more and more raucous animals hop on board? This beastly twist on a favorite song will have young readers errping and roaring and honking along.
Synopsis
This hilarious new version of the beloved children's song The Wheels on the Bus will have young readers errping and roaring and honking along.
The seals on the bus go errp, errp, errp
All through the town.
Two children and their parents board a city bus on their way to a party. At the next stop, who should get on but a group of seals, who holler errp, errp, errp at the top of their lungs. Each time the bus stops a new kind of animal joins the passengers and adds to the din, to the children's delight and the parents' annoyance. But when several hissing skunks want to come aboard, even the children cry help help help
Synopsis
The seals on the bus go 'errp, errp, errp'
'errp, errp, errp'
'errp, errp, errp'
The seals on the bus go
'errp, errp, errp'
All around the town...
What will the people on the bus do when more and more raucous animals hop on board? This beastly twist on a favorite song will have young readers errping and roaring and honking along.
Synopsis
An animal-filled version of the classic children's song "The Wheels on the Bus""The seals on the bus go "errp, errp, errp"
All through the town."
Two children and their parents board a city bus on their way to a party. At the next stop, who should get on but a group of seals, who holler "errp, errp, errp" at the top of their lungs. Each time the bus stops a new kind of animal joins the passengers and adds to the din, to the children's delight and the parents' annoyance. But when several hissing skunks want to come aboard, even the children cry "help! help! help!"
This hilarious new version of the beloved children's song "The Wheels on the Bus" will have young readers errping and roaring and honking along.
Synopsis
Two children and their parents board a city bus on their way to a party.At the next stop, who should get on but a group of seals, who holler “ERRP, ERRP, ERRP” at the top of their lungs. Each time the bus stops a new kind of animal joins the passengers and adds to the din, to the childrens delight and the parents annoyance. But when several hissing skunks want to come aboard, even the children cry “HELP! HELP! HELP!”
Now in big-book format, this hilarious version of the beloved childrens song “The Wheels on the Bus”will have young readers errping and roaring and honking along.
About the Author
Lenny Hort is a noted bus rider and the author of such books as
How Many Stars in the Sky (a Reading Rainbow review selection) and
Tie Your Socks and Clap Your Feet, a collection of his own mixed-up poems. He lives in New Jersey with his wife, Laaren Brown, and their daughters, Sophie, Irene, and Phoebe.
G. Brian Karas has illustrated more than fifty books for children, including Cinder-Elly, Good Knight, My Crayons Talk, and Truman's Aunt Farm. Mr. Karas has also written several books, most recently, The Windy Day. He lives with his family in upstate New York.