When will it ship? Within 1 - 2 days
This whimsical story is is a very popular book with parents and it's perfect for any pre-school child who enjoys rhyming and counting.
Give your child a fun and educational story that teaches him or her about counting and how to recognize different kinds of animals. What animal can jump? How many elephants are there? Your child would have a lot of fun finding out! Features a hard wipe clean cover, 36 pages, 6 3/4 inches by 8 1/4 inches.
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"Little One, Little One, What Do You See?" was created especially for Michael Jeremy Smith at the age of 8.
With love from Grandma and Grandpa Smith
April 21, 2005
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Mike, Mike, let's take the time for a brief trip,
and see what might rhyme.
Now, Mike, please tell me: what makes you laugh?
Oh, certainly, a monkey climbing up a giraffe.
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Mike Smith, tell me what can jump.
A big, green bullfrog over a hump.
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Mike, Mike, tell me what can fly.
A bluebird soaring high in the sky.
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Mike, Mike, now let's have some fun,
looking at numbers, beginning with ONE!
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So, Mike Smith, what do you see?
I see ONE elephant looking at me.
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Mike, Mike, what do you see?
I see TWO brown bears juggling for me.
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Mike Smith, now what do you see?
I see THREE lions roaring at me.
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Mike, Mike, what do you see?
I see FOUR monkeys in a big tree.
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Mike Smith, now what do you see?
I see FIVE dogs barking at that same tree.
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Mike, Mike, what do you see?
I see SIX ducks swimming toward me.
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Mike Smith, tell me: what do you see?
I see SEVEN bunnies hopping for me.
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Mike, Mike, what do you see?
I see EIGHT cats staring at me.
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Mike Smith, where did those cats run?
Chasing NINE mice back to where they came from.
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Mike, Mike, what do you see?
I see TEN boys and girls looking at me.
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Mike Smith, yes their number is TEN.
They want to know: will you, Christopher, Wayne and Matthew be their friends?
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Mike, Mike, they ask: "Where's your hometown?"
Atlanta, Georgia, that's where I am found.
Mike Smith, wherever you go,
Mommy and Daddy want you to know...
Whether counting or rhyming, one thing is true:
Mommy and Daddy, dear Mike, will always love you.
Please Note: Include your child's nickname below only if you would like it to be used as the primary name throughout the book. For example you could include "Jimmy" rather than "James". If you do not want a nickname used simply leave it blank.