![]() ![]() Pull one tab to make the "wipers on the bus go swish swish swish," and another to see the "babies on the bus cry Waah! Waah! Waah!" On closer inspection, children will be tickled to discover several subtle and humorous subplots, as well as a full-circle finale: the last stop on the bus is at the Overtown public library, where the day's program includes a folk singer. Zelinsky's warm, inviting illustrations are a perfect match for this classic play rhyme. Children who have learned the hand motions to the song will enjoy helping the characters in the book enact their own roles. Paul Zelinsky reads 'Wheels on the Bus' Easton Book Festival 47 subscribers 1.8K views 2 years ago Author and illustrator of Wheels on the Bus speaks with Andy Laties. The back cover includes the musical notation for "The Wheels on the Bus," so everyone can sing along. ![]()
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