House that Jack Built
Scieszka, Jon.
Pb
A madcap variation of the cumulative nursery rhyme, this time beginning when Jack writes a book.
Stern, Robert A. M.
Pb
The author-architect paraphrases the traditional rhyme "The House that Jack Built" to celebrate the northeastern Shingle Style home which is his firm's specialty.
Sierra, Judy.
Pb
In this Halloween version of a familiar cumulative rhyme, the inhabitants of a haunted house get increasingly agitated until a group of children sets things right.
House that Jack built.
Pb
The familiar cumulative nursery rhyme is illustrated with scenes placing the characters in a Caribbean setting.
Winter, Jeanette.
Pb WINTE
Simple rebus illustrations are used to present the familiar cumulative nursery rhyme about the antics that go on in the house built by an unsuspecting Jack.
Szekeres, Cyndy.
Pb
Jack the bunny builds a wonderful snowmouse, decorating it with his own ragged hat and scarf, which he is able to leave on the snowmouse when his mother surprises him with a new hat and scarf.
Bertrand, Diane Gonzalez
Pb BERTRAND
Told in the style of a cumulative folk song, a grandmother makes empanadas, a traditional Hispanic treat, for her family. Includes recipe.
Emmett, Jonathan
Pb EMMET
A cumulative rhyme in which a fly is gobbled by a spider, which is then gulped by a frog, and so on until the king of beasts himself makes an appearance.
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