Not only does this book redefine the “flap-book”genre but it introduces a separate subplot for almost each supporting character. Ok, that last bit was a bit cheesy but you get the picture. There are wheels to turn, doors to open, riders to jostle, wipers to swish, buses to avoid as they drive off the page and into your heart. There aren’t just flaps to lift on each page, oh no. Zelinksy version because that is how I’ve kept my sanity.I would challenge anyone to find a better version of The Wheels on the Bus. I thank the stars above though, that we have the Paul O. The binding has begun wearing out and has had to be reinforced because when we read it, it’s usually more than once. The Low Down: When I say that we read The Wheels on the Bus everyday, I am not exaggerating. Synopsis: A brightly colored adaptation of the beloved children’s song, complete with movable parts and pull tabs.
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