Onomatopoeia picture books

This list contains 11 titles

Click, clack, moo : cows that type. by
Publication details: New York : Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, c2000
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Goodnight possum / written by Coral Vass ; illustrated by Sona Babajanyan. by Publisher: Gosford, NSW : Koala Books, 2023
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My possum plays the drums / Catherine Meatheringham ; illustrations, Max Hamilton. by Publisher: Kew East, Victoria : Windy Hollow Books, 2020
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Night noises. by Series: Voyager books
Edition: 1st U.S. ed.
Publication details: San Diego : Harcourt Brace & Co., 1989
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Nightsong / Sally Soweol Han. by Publisher: St Lucia, QLD : University of Queensland Press, 2023
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Parcel for Gorilla / by Shelley Knoll-Miller. by Series: Parcel forPublisher: Australia : Penguin Books, 2023
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Parcel for Penguin / by Shelley Knoll-Miller. by Publisher: [Docklands, VIC] : Puffin Books, 2023
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Roller coaster / Marla Frazee. by
Publication details: San Diego, Calif. : Harcourt, 2003
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Snap! / Anna Walker. by Publisher: Brunswick, Victoria, Australia : Scribble, 2022
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Thank you rain! / Sally Morgan & [illustrations by] Johnny Warrkatja Malibirr. by Publisher: Broome, Western Australia : Magabala Books, 2022
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We're going on a bear hunt / retold by Michael Rosen ; illustrated by Helen Oxenbury. by
Publication details: London : Walker, 1993
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