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Eenie Meenie Manitoba

by Robert Heidbreder

illustrated by Scot Ritchie

Publisher
Kids Can Press
Publication date
Jan 2000
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781550748185
    Publish Date
    Jan 2000
    List Price
    $6.95
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781550743012
    Publish Date
    Jan 1996
    List Price
    $14.95

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About the authors

Robert Heidbreder was born in Illinois but now lives in British Columbia. He has enchanted children with his joyful poems and rhymes for more than two decades. A former elementary school teacher (and winner of the Prime Minister's Award for Teaching Excellence), he believes that children's love of silly and absurd combinations of words makes them natural poets. His books include Eenie Meenie Manitoba, Don't Eat Spiders, I Wished for a Unicorn, Drumheller Dinosaur Dance, Python Play, See Saw Saskatchewan, Crocodiles Say, A Sea-Wishing Day, Lickety-Split, Crocodiles Play, Shake-Awakes, Noisy Poems for a Busy Day, Black and Bittern Was Night and Song for a Summer Night.

Robert Heidbreder's profile page

 

Scot Ritchie est un auteur-illustrateur primé vivant à Vancouver, en Colombie-Britannique. Il a illustré, et parfois écrit, plus de 40 livres pour enfants, dont Suivons la carte, Dis-moi pourquoi et There was an Old Lady that Swallowed a Puck.

 

Scot Ritchie is an award winning illustrator who lives in Vancouver British Columbia. He has illustrated over 40 children's books, (some of which he also wrote) including Let's Go! The Story of Getting from There to Here, Up, Up and Away and the Basics for Beginners series, Hockey, Baseball and Soccer.

 

 

Scot Ritchie's profile page

Editorial Reviews

This collection of playful poems will appeal to the spunky spirit in every member of the family.

Calgary Herald

You'll enjoy this book more each time you read it and you'll find yourself remembering one of the rhymes when you least expect it.

Brandon Sun