The Wheels on the Bus Author:Maryann Kovalski While a grandmother and grandchildren wait for the bus, they sing the title song with such gusto they miss their bus. — From Publishers Weekly — Kovalski's frolicsome adaptation of the traditional song is an ebullient account of a grandmother taking her granddaughters into town to buy new winter coats. The girls emerge from th... more »e store in coats at least two sizes too large for them, and one can almost hear Grandma say, "plenty of room for sweaters and maybe you'll get another season out of them." But the real fun begins when they pass time till the bus comes, singing "the wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish . . . ," etc. Kovalski's mixed-media illustrations are wonderfully alive. Her characterizations of Grandma and the girls are animated; pink cheeks and three sets of excited eyes peer out beneath a fetching assortment of hats. This dauntless trio turns a potentially bleak cityscape into a terrific adventure. The perfect ending shows grandma snuggled in the back seat of a cab with a granddaughter on each side. A top choice for the preschool set. Ages 4-8.
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