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Explore the delightful journey of handwashing through this whimsical poem, perfect for teaching children about hygiene. With colorful illustrations, this book is an engaging resource for educators and parents.
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SCRUB-A-DUB-DUBan Original Poem LETTIE M. NASKI Illustrations by Internet
About The Author I am a Life Skills teacher in the departmentalized program of the Pre-vocational classes at Francis Harvey Green School, Delaware County Intermediate Unit.
CONTENTS SOAP SCRUB WET RINSE WIPE TOSS
WET Not too cold and not too hot, Wet your hands, get every spot
SOAP Pump the soap to wash away, All the germs of the day!
SCRUB On top and bottom, scrub hands good, Nasty germs vanish, as they should.
RINSE Not too cold and not to hot, Rinse hands well, get every spot.
DRY Dry your hands in a flash,
TOSS Toss the paper in the trash!