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Isla Dilah's Nursery Rhymes: Reimagined for our Times
Isla Dilah's Nursery Rhymes: Reimagined for our Times

Isla Dilah's Nursery Rhymes
Classic nursery rhymes reimagined for our times...

Twelve new nursery rhymes are brought to life with full color illustrations. It features family, animals and a little girl having fun doing everyday activities, with mum, dad, friends, grandparents and animals and birds.

This book is based on a real life little girl, who has character and attitude. You will find out:
- why the spider that sat down beside her is glared at when he wasn't very nice, even though she had politely told him to "Go away, please."
- why the cow didn't jump over the moon
- why Goosey, Goosey Gander is told off
- why Baa Baa Mrs Sheep hasn't any wool
- about the race after the mouse ran up the clock
- and so much more.


Perfect for grandparents (or parents, aunts, uncles, family friends) to give as a gift and read out loud to their beloved grandchild. Relive your childhood, but the modern twist will make you laugh, as old nursery rhymes are brought up to date with the life of a small child in our times.

Recommended for pre-school children.

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Animals
  • Humor
  • Picture book
  • Poetry

Age Level: 

  • 3 - 5
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Isla Dilah’s Nursery Rhymes is written by Isla’s grandmother about the special times they spend together. Nana has incorporated their family animals into classic nursery rhymes and made each of them special for Isla. From Bah Bah Black Sheep to Itsy Bitsy Spider, Nana has created a world of rhyme around Isla Dilah, and readers get to be a part of it!

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Written by a grandmother for her granddaughter, Isla, Isla Dilah’s Nursery Rhymes takes traditional nursery rhymes like Baa Baa Black Sheep, Little Miss Muffet, and Hickory Dickory Dock and customizes them to Isla’s love of blue cheese, Nana’s animals, and their video chats. The book details Isla’s everyday life as well as her relationships with her grandparents and her grandparents' animals.

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