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“No no Jo!” by Kate and Jim McMullan
“Studies have shown that the first three years of life are the most active period of language development. Babies respond immediately to rhythm, rhyme and repetition. Toddlers love stories and verse and music. Little kitten Jo just wants to be helpful, but everything she ends in a mess. Toddlers beginning to assert their independence will gleefully join in the refrain, “No no, Jo!” on each page of this humorous fold-out book.”
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http://www.betterworldbooks.com/no-no-jo-id-0694009040.aspx
http://biography.jrank.org/pages/444/McMullan-Jim-1934.html
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1335108.No_No_Jo_
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No no Jo! / by Kate and Jim McMullan. — New York: HarperCollins, [1998]. — [16] p.: ill. ; 22cm
ISBN-0 694-00904-0
PZ 7 .M336 N6 1998
R. 89831