Mary Ann Hoberman Books

The eensy weensy spider
The eensy weensy spider

By Mary Ann Hoberman

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An expanded version of the familiar children's song describing what the little spider does after being washed out of the water-spout.

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Miss Mary Mack
Miss Mary Mack

By Mary Ann Hoberman

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An expanded adaptation of the familiar hand-clapping rhyme about a young girl and an elephant.

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One of Each
One of Each

By Mary Ann Hoberman

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One of each
One of each

By Mary Ann Hoberman

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Oliver Tolliver, who lives alone in his little house with just one of everything, discovers that it is more fun to have two of everything and share with a friend.

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Mr. and Mrs. Muddle
Mr. and Mrs. Muddle

By Mary Ann Hoberman

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Mr. and Mrs. Muddle, a horse couple, have to learn to compromise on the one thing they don't agree on.

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Fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers
Fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers

By Mary Ann Hoberman

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Humorous and serious poems celebrate every kind of family member, including aunts and uncles, step-brothers and sisters, cousins, and even cats!

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My Song Is Beautiful
My Song Is Beautiful

By Mary Ann Hoberman

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