Book summaryThe die-cut pages in this illustrated version of the popular song let readers take a look inside the stomach of this tormented woman, and see exactly what happens after she swallows a fly, a spider, a cat, and more. Selected by the New York Times Book Review as one of the Best Illustrated Children's Books of 1997. Media reviews"The book is beautifully illustrated and lovingly designed by Simms Taback, and the publisher should be given enormous credit for the careful way it has produced the book and carried through his concept, which is a dandy." |
There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Flyby TABACK, Simms (illustrator)
Book desription: NY:: Viking,. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1997. Hardcover. 0670869392 . A Caldecott Honor Book. First edition. Fine in a fine dust jacket. .
Bookseller Terms of SalePlease contact us to reserve books in advance. We will hold books for ten days, pending payment. All orders should be prepaid. Payment may be made by personal check, money order, or credit card. Institutions can be billed to suit their needs. Massachusetts residents please add 5% sales tax. Domestic orders are shipped via the U.S. Postal Service (Priority Mail) starting at $7.00 for the first book and $2.00 for each additional. Shipping cost may be slightly higher depending on weight of book and shipping destination. Media Mail shipping rate is also available: $4.50 for the first book and $1.00 for each additional. Overseas orders are billed at cost. Books may be returned within 10 days for whatever reason, provided their condition has not been altered. We request that you notify us in advance of returns. |
|||||
Similar books
![]()
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Board Book and Plush
Eric Carle "This very hungry caterpillar literally eats his way through the... |
![]() |
![]()
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Lewis Carroll, Deloss McGraw Lewis Carroll's strange, brilliant tale filled with wonderful cr... |
![]()
There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly
Pam Adams, Child's Play In this famous series, magical die-cutting draws the reader from... |





