Yankee Doodle
In the latest all-new addition to the successful Sing-Along Stories series, Yankee Doodle's famous ride to town takes an unexpected turn when he meets a lovable girl and her loyal poodle, a friendly toad, and an old rooster. Complete with musical notation and a fun-filled and educational activity page!
Board Books, 24 pages
Published
June 6th 2006
by LB Kids
(first published 2004)
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Yankee Doodle as you have never seen him before! Yes, Yankee Doodle rides a horse. Yes, he sticks a feather in his cap. But, he meets a fair maiden, a poodle, a toad, and a rooster. They start a restaurant called Yankee Doodle's Noodles.
Hoberman draws out a simple (and historic) song to new heights and silliness. Readers can easily jump in and sing the verses of this book. The beginning of the book includes the musical notes if the reader can play an instrument and the back of the book features...more
Hoberman draws out a simple (and historic) song to new heights and silliness. Readers can easily jump in and sing the verses of this book. The beginning of the book includes the musical notes if the reader can play an instrument and the back of the book features...more
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Work with her local Connecticut chapter of the Literacy Volunteers of America inspired her to create this series of books to encourage reading. She enjoys reading with her grandchildren.
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