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Author: John Denver (John Conner)
Illustrator: Christopher Canyon
Published: 2007 Dawn Publications (on JOMB)
ISBN: 1584690968 Chapters.ca Amazon.com
We know, we know! Celebrity-linked children’s books certainly don’t need a mention from little old us, but with a song this belt-outable and illustrations so happy and full of popping off the page family fun, how could we resist?
Other books mentioned:
Other favourite sing-along books on JOMB:
** supply your own tune.
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Arrr.
Thar she blows! Thar she also apparently got some original Babymouse art to celebrate the upcoming 48-Hour Book Challenge. Yes, MotherReader is throwing down the gauntlet yet again and it's up to you pretty pookies to do some serious reading. The rules are here. This week-end, tackle those mounting piles you haven't had a chance to go through yet. Not me. This thing's falling on the same week-end as my husband's birthday, so sorry m'dears. Then again, you should be grateful. If I write two reviews in a day my head starts to swell up and I get a violent onset of "the fevers".
Go win it for the gipper then.
* To watch the source, click here.
I think that books that relate to songs are absolutely amazing. One of the books that I completed a text set around was “Following the Drinking Gourd” which you have also listed as one of your favorite books. This is a great way to intertwine different disciplines such as music and reading, and allow kids to make that connection across different subjects. I haven’t read this book, but I think it would be interesting to create a text set around music and literature and provide a lesson plan for how we can introduce the two subjects together.