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Really Rotten Rhymes


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No. of pages 96

Published: 2007

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Based on the author's experiences as a teacher, as a parent, and as a big kid himself, these newly composed rhymes present the really rotten moments that children relish. These are rhymes that children, young and old, will enjoy repeating to themselves and to friends - they're rotten and they're slightly, but nicely, rude. The children love them, their grown-ups pretend to be less amused (but in secret they love them too!)

 

There are 96 pages in this book. This book was published 2007 by The Mercier Press Ltd .

Gabriel Fitzmaurice is Ireland's best-selling children's poet. He was born in the village of Moyvane in Co. Kerry and was the principal of the local national school for many years, but is now retired. His previous books for children include the best-selling Really Rotten Rhymes, I'm Proud to Be Me and GF Woz 'Ere. Gabriel Fitzmaurice is Ireland's best-selling children's poet. He was born in the village of Moyvane in Co. Kerry and is the principal of the local national school. His previous books for children include I'm Proud to Be Me, But Dad!, The Oopsy Kid and Don't Squash Fluffy. Stella Macdonald has received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Tasmanian School of Art in Australia. She works as an illustrator, graphic designer, writer, cartoonist and animator, showing her short films and animations internationally.

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