A paddywhack is a derogatory term for an Irishman, or a severe blow.
A kid's song called This Old Man.This old man, he played oneHe played knick-knack on my thumbKnick-knack paddywhack, give your dog a boneThis old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played twoHe played knick-knack on my shoeKnick-knack paddywhack, give your dog a boneThis old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played threeHe played knick-knack on my kneeKnick-knack paddywhack, give your dog a boneThis old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played fourHe played knick-knack on my doorKnick-knack paddywhack, give your dog a boneThis old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played fiveHe played knick-knack on my hiveKnick-knack paddywhack, give your dog a boneThis old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played sixHe played knick-knack on my sticksKnick-knack paddywhack, give your dog a boneThis old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played sevenHe played knick-knack up in heavenKnick-knack paddywhack, give your dog a boneThis old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played eightHe played knick-knack on my gateKnick-knack paddywhack, give your dog a boneThis old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played nineHe played knick-knack on my spineKnick-knack paddywhack, give your dog a boneThis old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played tenHe played knick-knack once againKnick-knack paddywhack, give your dog a boneThis old man came rolling home
The nuchal ligament is also referred to as the "paddywhack" in animals. This tendon is located in the midline of the neck.
a paddywhack Irish gimmick that tricks tourists into kissing a dirty stone and gatting the gift of the gab .. which means u will never stop talkink
Thease are the words to the old man not gosple but the gosple ones are below thnks I reaserched it. This old man, he played oneHe played knick-knack on my thumb [some versions use "drum"]With a knick-knack paddywhack, give a dog a boneThis old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played twoHe played knick-knack on my shoeWith a knick-knack paddywhack, give a dog a boneThis old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played threeHe played knick-knack on my kneeWith a knick-knack paddywhack, give a dog a boneThis old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played fourHe played knick-knack on my doorWith a knick-knack paddywhack, give a dog a boneThis old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played fiveHe played knick-knack on my hiveWith a knick-knack paddywhack, give a dog a bone This old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played sixHe played knick-knack on my sticksWith a knick-knack paddywhack, give a dog a boneThis old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played sevenHe played knick-knack up in heavenWith a knick-knack paddywhack, give a dog a boneThis old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played eightHe played knick-knack on my gateWith a knick-knack paddywhack, give a dog a boneThis old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played nineHe played knick-knack on my spine [some versions use "line" here]With a knick-knack paddywhack, give a dog a boneThis old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played tenHe played knick-knack once ag'n [some versions use "on my hen" here]With a knick-knack paddywhack, give a dog a boneThis old man came rolling home VERSE 1:NOW AND THEN AN OLD OF MINEI’VE NOT SEEN IN SOME TIMEWILL STOP BY AND ASK MEWHERE’VE I BEEN ? WHAT’S ON MY MIND ?THEY WONDER WHY I’M NOT DRINKINGAND STILL PAINTING THIS OLD TOWN REDI TELL THEM I’M SERVING JESUS NOWAND THE OLD MAN IS DEADCHORUSTHE MAN YOU SEE BEFORE YOUMAY LOOK A LOT THE SAMEI MAY WEAR THE SAME CLOTHESAND HAVE THE SAME OLD NAMEBUT YOU’RE LOOKING ON THE OUTSIDEIF YOU COULD SEE INSIDE INSTEADYOU WOULD SEE A BRAND NEW MAN‘CAUSE THE OLD MAN IS DEADVERSE 2I USE TO LIVE SUCH A WICKED LIFEI HAD NO HOPE IN SIGHTI WAS LOST IN THE DARKNESSSEARCHING FOR THE LIGHTTHEN ONE NIGHT IN A LITTLE CHURCHAFTER HEARING WHAT THE PREACHER SAIDI GAVE MY LIFE TO JESUSAND THE OLD MAN IS DEADREPEAT CHORUS :TAG:YOU’RE LOOKING ON THE OUTSIDEIF YOU COULD SEE THE INSIDE INSTEADYOU WOULD SEE A BRAND NEW MAN‘CAUSE THE OLD MAN IS DEAD Thease are the words to the old man not gosple but the gosple ones are below thnks I reaserched it. This old man, he played oneHe played knick-knack on my thumb [some versions use "drum"]With a knick-knack paddywhack, give a dog a boneThis old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played twoHe played knick-knack on my shoeWith a knick-knack paddywhack, give a dog a boneThis old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played threeHe played knick-knack on my kneeWith a knick-knack paddywhack, give a dog a boneThis old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played fourHe played knick-knack on my doorWith a knick-knack paddywhack, give a dog a boneThis old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played fiveHe played knick-knack on my hiveWith a knick-knack paddywhack, give a dog a bone This old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played sixHe played knick-knack on my sticksWith a knick-knack paddywhack, give a dog a boneThis old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played sevenHe played knick-knack up in heavenWith a knick-knack paddywhack, give a dog a boneThis old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played eightHe played knick-knack on my gateWith a knick-knack paddywhack, give a dog a boneThis old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played nineHe played knick-knack on my spine [some versions use "line" here]With a knick-knack paddywhack, give a dog a boneThis old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played tenHe played knick-knack once ag'n [some versions use "on my hen" here]With a knick-knack paddywhack, give a dog a boneThis old man came rolling home VERSE 1:NOW AND THEN AN OLD OF MINEI’VE NOT SEEN IN SOME TIMEWILL STOP BY AND ASK MEWHERE’VE I BEEN ? WHAT’S ON MY MIND ?THEY WONDER WHY I’M NOT DRINKINGAND STILL PAINTING THIS OLD TOWN REDI TELL THEM I’M SERVING JESUS NOWAND THE OLD MAN IS DEADCHORUSTHE MAN YOU SEE BEFORE YOUMAY LOOK A LOT THE SAMEI MAY WEAR THE SAME CLOTHESAND HAVE THE SAME OLD NAMEBUT YOU’RE LOOKING ON THE OUTSIDEIF YOU COULD SEE INSIDE INSTEADYOU WOULD SEE A BRAND NEW MAN‘CAUSE THE OLD MAN IS DEADVERSE 2I USE TO LIVE SUCH A WICKED LIFEI HAD NO HOPE IN SIGHTI WAS LOST IN THE DARKNESSSEARCHING FOR THE LIGHTTHEN ONE NIGHT IN A LITTLE CHURCHAFTER HEARING WHAT THE PREACHER SAIDI GAVE MY LIFE TO JESUSAND THE OLD MAN IS DEADREPEAT CHORUS :TAG:YOU’RE LOOKING ON THE OUTSIDEIF YOU COULD SEE THE INSIDE INSTEADYOU WOULD SEE A BRAND NEW MAN‘CAUSE THE OLD MAN IS DEAD Thease are the words to the old man not gosple but the gosple ones are below thnks I reaserched it. This old man, he played oneHe played knick-knack on my thumb [some versions use "drum"]With a knick-knack paddywhack, give a dog a boneThis old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played twoHe played knick-knack on my shoeWith a knick-knack paddywhack, give a dog a boneThis old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played threeHe played knick-knack on my kneeWith a knick-knack paddywhack, give a dog a boneThis old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played fourHe played knick-knack on my doorWith a knick-knack paddywhack, give a dog a boneThis old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played fiveHe played knick-knack on my hiveWith a knick-knack paddywhack, give a dog a bone This old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played sixHe played knick-knack on my sticksWith a knick-knack paddywhack, give a dog a boneThis old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played sevenHe played knick-knack up in heavenWith a knick-knack paddywhack, give a dog a boneThis old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played eightHe played knick-knack on my gateWith a knick-knack paddywhack, give a dog a boneThis old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played nineHe played knick-knack on my spine [some versions use "line" here]With a knick-knack paddywhack, give a dog a boneThis old man came rolling homeThis old man, he played tenHe played knick-knack once ag'n [some versions use "on my hen" here]With a knick-knack paddywhack, give a dog a boneThis old man came rolling home VERSE 1:NOW AND THEN AN OLD OF MINEI’VE NOT SEEN IN SOME TIMEWILL STOP BY AND ASK MEWHERE’VE I BEEN ? WHAT’S ON MY MIND ?THEY WONDER WHY I’M NOT DRINKINGAND STILL PAINTING THIS OLD TOWN REDI TELL THEM I’M SERVING JESUS NOWAND THE OLD MAN IS DEADCHORUSTHE MAN YOU SEE BEFORE YOUMAY LOOK A LOT THE SAMEI MAY WEAR THE SAME CLOTHESAND HAVE THE SAME OLD NAMEBUT YOU’RE LOOKING ON THE OUTSIDEIF YOU COULD SEE INSIDE INSTEADYOU WOULD SEE A BRAND NEW MAN‘CAUSE THE OLD MAN IS DEADVERSE 2I USE TO LIVE SUCH A WICKED LIFEI HAD NO HOPE IN SIGHTI WAS LOST IN THE DARKNESSSEARCHING FOR THE LIGHTTHEN ONE NIGHT IN A LITTLE CHURCHAFTER HEARING WHAT THE PREACHER SAIDI GAVE MY LIFE TO JESUSAND THE OLD MAN IS DEADREPEAT CHORUS :TAG:YOU’RE LOOKING ON THE OUTSIDEIF YOU COULD SEE THE INSIDE INSTEADYOU WOULD SEE A BRAND NEW MAN‘CAUSE THE OLD MAN IS DEAD
Paddywhack, not paddy whackedPaddywhacks are muscles in the necks of some livestock that support the weight of the head to ease the strain on the animal. It is also a nineteenth century term for a brawny Irishman. The song is now sometimes sung - particularly in the US - as "Knick-knack patty-whack" because of the racist overtones.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 8 words with the pattern --D-----CK. That is, ten letter words with 3rd letter D and 9th letter C and 10th letter K. In alphabetical order, they are: badderlock fiddleback fiddleneck hydrocrack paddywhack saddleback understock undertrick
Simple meaning, "to get hit or take a blow". Archaic and even racist term, referring to drunken irish, and the unfortunate practice by police in the past to use force more so than communication and reasoning to effect arrests
Phil Hartman has: Played himself in "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" in 1962. Played School Patrol robots, Executive Vice President in "The Jetsons" in 1962. Played Church Lady Announcer in "Saturday Night Live" in 1975. Played The Continental announcer in "Saturday Night Live" in 1975. Played Various in "Saturday Night Live" in 1975. Performed in "Saturday Night Live" in 1975. Played Pilgrim in "Saturday Night Live" in 1975. Played Harry in "Saturday Night Live" in 1975. Played Additional Voices in "Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo" in 1979. Played Narrator in "Skateboard Madness" in 1980. Performed in "Stunt Rock" in 1980. Played News Reader at the Beginning in "Magnum, P.I." in 1980. Played Man at Airport with Gun in "The Gong Show Movie" in 1980. Played Additional Voices in "Smurfs" in 1981. Played Reporter in "Pandemonium" in 1982. Played Additional voices in "The Dukes" in 1983. Played himself in "Showbiz Today" in 1984. 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Played Larry King in "The Dana Carvey Show" in 1996. Played Himself - Presenter in "1996 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards" in 1996. Played The President in "The Second Civil War" in 1997. Played Himself - Presenter in "The 11th Annual American Comedy Awards" in 1997. Played Phil Fimple in "Small Soldiers" in 1998. Played Various Characters in "Saturday Night Live: The Best of Chris Farley" in 1998. Played Various in "The Bad Boys of Saturday Night Live" in 1998. Played Various Characters in "Saturday Night Live: The Best of Mike Myers" in 1998. Played Capt. Blasto in "Blasto" in 1998. Played Various Characters in "Saturday Night Live: The Best of Adam Sandler" in 1999. Played Various in "SNL: 25 Years of Music" in 1999. Played himself in "Saturday Night Live 25" in 1999. Played Himself (Memorial Tribute) in "The 71st Annual Academy Awards" in 1999. Played Host of Game Beaters in "Saturday Night Live: Game Show Parodies" in 2000. 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'My camera' -- subject(s): Fiction, Cameras, Stories without words, Zoo animals, Zoos 'Tim and Jim Take Off (Hello Reading)' 'Are we there yet?' -- subject(s): Fiction, Automobile driving, Brothers and sisters, Toy stores, Automobile travel, Juvenile fiction 'What is Thanksgiving?' -- subject(s): Juvenile fiction, Specimens, Thanksgiving, Toy and movable books 'Where's Nicky's Easter egg?' -- subject(s): Cats, Toy and movable books, Easter eggs, Juvenile fiction, Specimens, Eggs 'My Food!' 'Say Goodnight! (Hello Reading)' 'Who Walks On Halloween Night?' -- subject(s): Specimens, Halloween, Toy and movable books, Fiction 'Let's Trade' 'That's what grandmas are for' -- subject(s): Grandmothers, Fiction 'Egg-drop day' -- subject(s): Fiction, Schools, Contests, Eggs, Juvenile fiction, Science, Juvenile literature 'On Our Way to the Barn' -- subject(s): Fiction, Animal sounds, Animals, Stories in rhyme 'Families Have Together' -- subject(s): Stories in rhyme, Juvenile fiction, Family life, Fiction, Families, Family 'Who Said Moo? (Lift-the-Flap)' 'What do I smell?' -- subject(s): Smell, Juvenile literature 'Posey prefers pink' -- subject(s): Fiction, Pink, Color 'Hey, Irma! It's Mother's Day' -- subject(s): Fiction, Dogs, Mother's Day in fiction, Mother's Day, Dogs in fiction 'No more TV, Sleepy Dog' -- subject(s): Fiction, Bedtime in fiction, Sleep, Bedtime, Dogs in fiction, Dogs, Sleep in fiction 'The teeny-tiny woman' -- subject(s): Folklore, Ghosts 'Snake cake' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, English language, Vocabulary, Toy and movable books, Vowels, Phonetics, Rhyme, Specimens 'Take my picture!' -- subject(s): Photographs, Juvenile fiction, Zoos, Brothers and sisters 'New boots for spring' -- subject(s): Fiction, Play in fiction, Seasons, Play, Seasons in fiction '41 Uses for a Grandma' -- subject(s): Fiction, Grandparent and child in fiction, Grandmothers in fiction, Grandparent and child, Grandmothers 'A Valentine for Ms. Vanilla (Hello Reading)' 'AAR/ETR 60c refill' 'Hh-Beginning Letters' 'Sleepy-O!' -- subject(s): Babies, Bedtime, English Folk songs, Sleep, Songs and music, Texts 'Presents for Santa' 'What's a Vacation?' -- subject(s): Fiction, Toy and movable books, Camping, Vacations, Mice, Specimens 'Let's Get a Pet' -- subject(s): Pets, Juvenile literature '39 uses for a friend' -- subject(s): Friendship in fiction, Friendship, Fiction 'Goody New Shoes (Hello Reading)' 'Swing like a monkey' -- subject(s): Stories in rhyme, Animal locomotion, Zoos, Zoo animals, Board books, Fiction 'Andy blows his trumpet' 'In a scary old house' -- subject(s): Toy and movable books, Specimens, Mystery and detective stories 'Nicky's Christmas surprise' -- subject(s): Fiction, Toy and movable books, Domestic animals, Cats, Specimens, Christmas 'You Can't See Your Bones with Binoculars' -- subject(s): Bones, Juvenile literature, Human skeleton, Skeleton 'ABC dentist' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Alphabet, Preparation for dental care, Children, English language 'Cat Games (Easy-To-Read: Level 1)' 'Hey, Irma! This Is Halloween (Hey Irma!)' 'Bye-bye, Daddy!' -- subject(s): Fiction, Walking, Rabbits 'Bear all year' -- subject(s): Toy and movable books, Bears, Juvenile fiction, Specimens, Fiction 'Go Away, Crows! (I'm Going to Read! Level 3)' 'Bear Goes Shopping' -- subject(s): Fiction, Toy and movable books, Bears, Shopping, Picture puzzles, Specimens 'Bugs, beetles, and butterflies' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Insects, Butterflies, Beetles 'The funny red Christmas stocking' -- subject(s): Toy and movable books, Fiction, Penguins, Specimens, Christmas 'Harry Goes to Day Camp' 'My apple tree' -- subject(s): Fiction, Animals, Apples, Trees 'When Daddy had the chicken pox' -- subject(s): Fiction, Chicken pox, Sick, Chicken pox in fiction, Fathers in fiction, Fathers, Sick in fiction 'You Can't Taste a Pickle With Your Ear (You Can'tseies)' 'Animal Count' 'Bunny's lessons' -- subject(s): Toys, Rabbits, Fiction 'A Dozen Dozens (Viking Math Easy-To-Read)' 'Buzzy's Balloon (Buzzy)' -- subject(s): Fiction, Juvenile fiction, Play, Donkeys, Balloons, Stories in rhyme 'Harry Se Bana' 'My Christmas Story Album' 'Tommy the winner' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Cheese, Fiction, Mice, Sharing, Juvenile fiction 'A Bunny is Funny' -- subject(s): Stories in rhyme, Animals in fiction, Animals, Fiction 'Extraordinary pets' -- subject(s): Animals, Pets, Toy and movable books, Specimens, Lift-the-flap books, Fiction 'TRIP DAY' -- subject(s): Fiction, Pond ecology, Ecology, School field trips, Schools, Juvenile fiction '41 uses for a cat' -- subject(s): Cats, Fiction 'Home for Navidad' -- subject(s): Fiction, Mothers and daughters, Christmas, Alien labor, Foreign workers 'No plain hair!' -- subject(s): Hair, Stories in rhyme, Fiction 'Amanda Dade's New Years Parade' 'Dress little bunny' -- subject(s): Rabbits, Clothing and dress, Toy and movable books, Specimens, Fiction 'Be fair! share!' -- subject(s): Fiction, Sharing, Barter, Fairness 'Donde Esta Mi Huevo De Pascua?/Where's My Easter Egg' 'The best castle ever' -- subject(s): Fiction, Cats, Sandcastles 'Buzzy's Big Bedtime Book' -- subject(s): Fiction, Donkeys, Wounds and injuries 'Henny-Penny (Easy-to-Read, Level 1)' 'Mother Goose manners' -- subject(s): Nursery rhymes, Etiquette, Juvenile poetry, Etiquette for children and teenagers, Poetry, Children's poetry, American '44 uses for a dog' -- subject(s): Dogs, Fiction 'Cat Goes Fiddle-i-Fee' 'Empty to full, full to empty' -- subject(s): Fiction, Play, Orderliness, Stories without words, Bears, Toys 'Where's the Guinea Pig?' 'Long vowels' -- subject(s): Vowels, Reading, Juvenile literature, English language, Reading (Early childhood) 'Big to little, little to big' -- subject(s): Fiction, Size, Animals 'The little red hen' -- subject(s): Folklore 'Fooba wooba John' -- subject(s): Stories in rhyme, Animals, Fiction 'What Is a Wedding?' 'What's Pretend?' 'Clara Ann Cookie go to bed!' -- subject(s): Fiction, Teddy bears, Stories in rhyme, Bedtime, Toys 'If I had a robot dog' -- subject(s): Fiction, Dogs, Stories in rhyme, Robots 'We dare you!' -- subject(s): Toy and movable books, Specimens, Halloween, Fiction 'Baby Ben gets dressed' -- subject(s): Fiction, Toy and movable books, Teddy bears, Clothing and dress, Babies, Specimens 'The Biggest Job of All' -- subject(s): Occupations, Mothers and daughters, Juvenile fiction, Fiction 'Murphy Jumps a Hurdle' -- subject(s): Fiction, Dog shows, Dogs, Labrador retriever, Physical fitness 'Count with little bunny' -- subject(s): Toy and movable books, Fiction, Rabbits, Toys, Counting, Specimens 'Lots and lots' -- subject(s): Fiction, Animals, Donkeys, Counting 'So busy!' 'What do ducks dream ?' -- subject(s): Fiction, Stories in rhyme, Sleep, Dreams 'Max and Diana and the birthday present' -- subject(s): Fiction, Twins, Pets, Birthdays 'Come visit my house!' -- subject(s): Fiction, Dogs, Parent and child, Family life 'I'm going to Boston to visit the ducks' -- subject(s): Fiction, Boats, Ducks 'Wait for Us! (I'm Going to Read! Level 1)' 'The Cow in the House' 'Me, me, ABC!' -- subject(s): Alphabet 'Please Let It Snow (Hello Reading)' 'There Was a Little Girl, She Had a Little Curl' -- subject(s): Fiction, Hair, Juvenile fiction, Pictorial works, Behavior, Scissors and shears 'Can You Play? (I'm Going to Read! Level 1)' 'Feed little bunny' -- subject(s): Fiction, Rabbits, Specimens, Toy and movable books 'Hh-Beginning Numbers' 'Live on Broadway' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Alphabet books, History and criticism, Musicals 'No ball gameshere' 'A dozen dogs' -- subject(s): Counting, Dogs, Juvenile fiction, Juvenile literature, Readers, Fiction 'I'm Going to Read Workbook' 'Nicky Upstairs and Down' 'Woof-woof' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Animals, Animal sounds, Infancy 'The big, red blanket' -- subject(s): Play, Picture books, Vocabulary, Toy and movable books, Blankets, Specimens, Fiction 'Follow Me!' -- subject(s): Fiction, Shopping, Dogs 'Nicky, 1-2-3 (A Lift-the-Flap Book)' 'Sometimes I share' -- subject(s): Toy and movable books, Fiction, Sharing, Brothers and sisters, Specimens 'A new coat for Anna' -- subject(s): Coats, Fiction, Juvenile fiction, Mothers and daughters 'The Gingerbread Boy' 'Harry Goes To Day Camp (Hello Reading)' 'Math Riddles' 'When the TV Broke' 'You Can't See Your Bones with Binoculars (You Can'tseies)' 'The small potatoes' busy beach day' 'No more! Piggety Pig' -- subject(s): Fiction, Mice in fiction, Food habits in fiction, Food habits, Pigs in fiction, Color, Pigs, Mice, Color in fiction 'Snow magic' -- subject(s): Fiction, Winter, Snowmen, Snow 'My Friend Grandpa' -- subject(s): Fiction, Grandfathers, Trees 'I want to sleep in your bed!' -- subject(s): Fear, Juvenile fiction, Bedtime 'Harriet Ziefert' 'Nicky's friends' -- subject(s): Friendship, Fiction 'Posey plans a party' -- subject(s): Fiction, Animals, Infancy, Alphabet, Dogs, Parties 'Suppertime for Baby Ben' -- subject(s): Fiction, Toy and movable books, Animals, Food, Babies, Specimens 'Going on a lion hunt' -- subject(s): Toy and movable books, Fiction, Imagination, Play, Specimens 'The Three Little Pigs' -- subject(s): Folklore, Pigs 'A New House for Mole and Mouse (Easy-To-Read: Level 1)' 'Someday we'll have very good manners' -- subject(s): Etiquette, Fiction 'Andy toots his horn' -- subject(s): Noise, Fiction 'Bear Gets Dressed' -- subject(s): Toy and movable books, Fiction, Picture puzzles, Bears, Clothing and dress, Specimens 'Mama, I Wish' 'Murphy Meets Paris' -- subject(s): Fiction, Pets, Labrador retriever, Dogs 'Oh No, Nicky!' 'Round balls, round balls' 'When the TV Broke' 'Worm day' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Fiction, Juvenile fiction, Juvenile literature, Juvenileliterature, Schools, Science, Worms 'Scooter's Christmas' -- subject(s): Toy and movable books, Fiction, Pigs, Specimens, Christmas 'Passover' -- subject(s): Passover, Juvenile literature 'Pushkin minds the bundle' -- subject(s): Fiction, Dogs, Babies 'Buzzy's Boo-Boo' -- subject(s): Fiction, Donkeys, Wounds and injuries in fiction, Donkeys in fiction, Wounds and injuries 'Dress little bunny' -- subject(s): Toy and movable books, Fiction, Rabbits, Juvenile fiction, Clothing and dress, Rabbits in fiction, Clothing and dress in fiction, Specimens 'My Big Play Schoolbook' 'What Is Father's Day?' -- subject(s): Toy and movable books, Fiction, Father's Day, Specimens, Mice 'On our way to the water' -- subject(s): Fiction, Stories in rhyme, Walking, Animals, Animal locomotion 'Christmas Has Merry!*OP*' 'Mommies are for counting stars' -- subject(s): Toy and movable books, Specimens, Mothers, Fiction, Juvenile fiction 'The turnip' -- subject(s): Folklore 'Who Spilled the Milk? (I'm Going to Read! Level 1)' 'Harry Takes a Bath' 'Ouch!' -- subject(s): Fiction, Sutures, Medical care, Wounds and injuries 'Pumpkin Pie' 'Birthday card, where are you?' -- subject(s): Postal service, Toy and movable books, Juvenile literature, Specimens 'EGG-DROP DAY (Mr Rose's Class)' 'Mother Goose math' -- subject(s): Nursery rhymes, Children's poetry, Natural Numbers, Juvenile poetry, Poetry 'Are We There Yet? (I'm Going to Read! Level 3)' 'Rosie Rabbit's Valentine's Day' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Rabbits, Valentine's Day, Toy and movable books, Fiction 'Bear's colors' -- subject(s): Color, Colors, Juvenile literature 'One smart skunk' -- subject(s): Fiction, Skunks, Suburban life, Household Moving, City and town life 'BABY BEN'S BK COLORS (Baby Fingers Book)' 'Pushkin meets the bundle' -- subject(s): Dogs, Babies, Fiction 'Baby's Christmas' 'Messy Bessie' -- subject(s): Juvenile fiction, Orderliness, Stories in rhyme, Fiction, Cleanliness, Cleanliness in fiction, Sanitation, Hygiene, Baths, Orderliness in fiction 'Play with Little Bunny' 'Small Potatoes and the Magic Show (Smpo2)' 'Nicky upstairs and down' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Fiction, Juvenile fiction, Cats, English language, Synonyms and antonyms