A humorous rendition of the rhyme, One man went to mow with extra words.
Everyone knows the childhood rhyme, 'One man went to mow, went to mow a meadow' - well this man takes his dog, Spot, who buries his bone and then goes on to bury more and more outrageous items mostly borrowed from the house of a nearby dog. Until the dog finally retaliates and Spot has to find something else to bury.
Originally published: 2007.
Written by Rose Impey; illustrated by Chris Mould.
Everyone knows the childhood rhyme, 'One man went to mow, went to mow a meadow' - well this man takes his dog, Spot, who buries his bone and then goes on to bury more and more outrageous items mostly borrowed from the house of a nearby dog. Until the dog finally retaliates and Spot has to find something else to bury.
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