Skip to My Lou
by Nadine Bernard Westcott
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When his parents leave a young boy in charge of the farm for a day, chaos erupts as the animals take over the house.Tags
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There are flies in the sugarbowl, cats in the buttermilk, and pigs in the parlor. There are cows in the kitchen, roosters in the pantry, and sheep in the bathtub. What to do?
And what happens when the farm animals are dancing around the house and the farmer is about to return?
This charming retelling of the folk song “Skip to My Lou” is sure to be great fun for young readers. It’s delightfully silly and infectious . . . filled with chuckles for young readers and parents alike. The appealing illustrations in this picture book combined with the engaging rhyme make this a book destined to become a favorite.
Highly recommended.
And what happens when the farm animals are dancing around the house and the farmer is about to return?
This charming retelling of the folk song “Skip to My Lou” is sure to be great fun for young readers. It’s delightfully silly and infectious . . . filled with chuckles for young readers and parents alike. The appealing illustrations in this picture book combined with the engaging rhyme make this a book destined to become a favorite.
Highly recommended.
I liked this book for many reasons. The book has many farm animals being personified, and causing trouble for the young boy. This will allow the reader to identify proper actions of each animal. The book also used may rhyming words, such as “Flies in the sugar bowl, shoo fly shoo. Cats in the buttermilk, two by two.” For new readers, this book will be helpful in learning how rhyming words work, and enhance stories. This book also had illustrations that helped to show what is happening in the story, which will develop a sense of understanding for a reader. The big idea of this story is if everyone works together, more can be accomplished. There was a large mess in the house from all of the farm animals. When the boy said “What will show more we do? Hurry, quick it’s up to you!” All of the animals worked with the boy to tidy up the house before the parents arrived home. show less
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- Children's Books, Picture Books, Poetry
- DDC/MDS
- 782.42162 — Arts & recreation Music Vocal Music, Singing Secular forms of vocal music Songs General principles and musical forms Traditions of secular songs {genres} Folk songs
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- PZ8.3 .W4998 .S — Language and Literature Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Juvenile belles lettres
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