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Today is Monday

One of the bestsellers of artist Eric Carle that takes children all along the week while the animals parade across the page eating their favorite dishes: string beans, spaghetti, zoooop, roast beef, fresh fish, chicken and ice-cream. Which one are you going to eat today?

Click on the video and listen to the song we learnt as we sang the book!




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  1. Stories and rhymes are one of the best preschool activities that not only enhance the auditiory sense but also helps in increasing vocabulary in kids.

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