This Little Piggy Went Singing

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· Allen & Unwin
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This little piggy went singing

This little piggy stayed home

This little piggy had plum pudding

This little piggy had none

And this little piggy went jingle, jingle, jingle all the way home.


Meet five little pigs who are full of life and all the excitement of Christmas! They are either out singing, dancing and playing music, or staying at home making and baking and trimming the tree. The piggies are into everything, even a little star-gazing. Keep your eye on your favourite piggy as it enjoys all sorts of Christmas fun, before hanging up the stockings and singing ho ho ho all the way home. The perfect follow-up to This Little Piggy Goes Dancing:

'filled with warmth, wit and humour. a very special book for grown-ups to share with rumbustious small people' Magpies

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5.0
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Haleigh Baez
November 27, 2016
Love it!!!!!!
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About the author

Margaret Wild and Deborah Niland are two of Australia's most highly respected picture-book creators whose award-winning children's books are loved by children all over the world. Margaret has published over seventy picture books for young children and she has been the recipient of the Nan Chauncy Award and the Lady Cutler Award for her contributions to Australian children's literature. Deborah is an artist and illustrator who has created many of her own picture books. Other books by Margaret Wild and Deborah Niland are This Little Piggy went Dancing, Chatterbox and Grandpa Baby.

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