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Toddler Rhymes for Yours and Mine
Toddler Rhymes for Yours and Mine
Toddler Rhymes for Yours and Mine
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Toddler Rhymes for Yours and Mine

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Toddler Rhymes for Yours and Mine represents a collection of short poems for toddler-aged children. Through playful verses and illustrations, readers will relate to the memorable moments between a young boy and his father.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXlibris US
Release dateMar 3, 2017
ISBN9781524586232
Toddler Rhymes for Yours and Mine
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Jason R. Gibboney

Jason R. Gibboney resides in Huron, Ohio with his wife Melissa and two children. In addition to composing poetry, Jason is a local government official specializing in water treatment. Additional titles from this author: Toddler Rhymes for Yours and Mine, Copyright 2017 ISBN: 9781524586225

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    Toddler Rhymes for Yours and Mine - Jason R. Gibboney

    Copyright © 2017 by Jason R. Gibboney. 753491

    ISBN:   Softcover   978-1-5245-8622-5

       EBook      978-1-5245-8623-2

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.

    Rev. date: 03/03/2017

    Illustrated By: Lovely Mae Marzon

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    For you, Connor, may you always continue to amaze me.

    ut innocentiae vivere in perpetuum.

    -JG

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    A day at the pool, my son and me,

    A giggling, splashing boy you will see.

    Learning to swim with floats on both arms,

    With dad hugging close there will be no harm.

    A ball to toss from end to end,

    My son I will always believe you are my best friend.

    We jump out, towel dry, change, and prepare to go,

    To home where hot

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