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Creepy Crawly Calypso

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Creepy Crawly Calypso

By: Tony Langham
Narrated by: Richard Love, Alex Hutchings
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Jump and jive with this funky band of mini-beasts, as they play their cool calypso beats! Introducing guitar-strumming ladybugs, trombone-blowing dragonflies, and piano-tinkling centipedes, this tale will have everyone singing along enthusiastically. The counting theme throughout helps young learners with their numbers up to ten, and there are lots of creepy-crawly facts at the back of the book, in addition to information about the Caribbean and calypso bands.©2004 Tony Langham (P)2004 The Barefoot Child Chapter Books & Readers Literature & Fiction Music & Performing Arts

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"Kids can count their way through the rainforest to a Caribbean beat." (Publishers Weekly)
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