Type of bind: Audio CD
ISBN number: 0439806968
Label: New York: Scholastic/Chardiet Unlimited
Manufacturer: New York: Scholastic/Chardiet Unlimited
Page Count: 32
Printing Date: 2005
Publishing house: New York: Scholastic/Chardiet Unlimited
Running Time: 18 minutes
Sale Popularity Level: 472845
Studio: New York: Scholastic/Chardiet Unlimited
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In this bright and lively rhyme, the letters of the alphabet race each other to the top of the coconut tree. When X, Y, and Z finally scramble up the trunk, however, the weight is too much, and down they all tumble in a colorful chaotic heap: 'Chicka Chicka . . . BOOM! BOOM!' All the family members race to help, as one by one the letters recover in amusingly battered fashion. Poor stubbed toe E has a swollen appendage, while F sports a jaunty Band-Aid, and P is indeed black-eyed. As the tropic sun goes down and a radiant full moon appears, indomitable A leaps out of bed, double-daring his colleagues to another treetop race. This nonsense verse delights with its deceptively simple narrative and with the repetition of such catchy phrases as 'skit skat skoodle doot.' Ehlert's bold colour scheme, complete with hot pink and orange borders, matches the crazy mood perfectly. Children will revel in seeing the familiar alphabet transported into this madcap adventure.
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I work in an elementary school with children of all ages and do a ton of babysitting. When I very first heard this CD I fell in love with it. Every child that I've introduced to it has also loved it. It's one book/CD even an adult won't get tired of listening to!
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I very first saw this book in my son's special education classroom. His teacher had the big book version along with the tape. The children loved hearing the song and singing along as the teacher turned the page. The illustrations are vivid and the tune on the audio cd is very "catchy". Two years later my son still loves the book and cd.
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