
Guess What Happened at School Today
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Narrated by:
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Jane Horrocks
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By:
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Jez Alborough
About this listen
A hilarious collection of poems from the creator of the best-selling DUCK IN THE TRUCK series.
We learnt about acorns and planted a tree
Nigel fell over and bashed up his knee
Rosie Rawlings cried at play -
Her pet rabbit’s run away.
In English, Miss Chadwick was in a bad mood.
At lunchtime we all made a mess with our food.
And you’ll never guess what happened to Claire,
She leaned back too far and fell off her chair!
Jez Alborough’s hilarious rhymes describe a typical day at school, as seen through the eyes of various pupils.
©2003 Jez Alborough (P)2013 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
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