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How Do You Wokka-Wokka? [Hardcover]

Elizabeth Bluemle , Randy Cecil

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Book Description

Aug 11 2009
Say "HEY!" to your neighbors and get your dance on! Jazzy rhythms, silly rhymes, and welcoming images are guaranteed to entice little readers.

Some days you wake up and you just gotta wokka. Wokka what? Wokka-wokka! It’s about movement. It’s about dance. It’s about shimmy-shakin’, be-boppin’, and more! It’s about gathering friends and joining the party. The creative team behind MY FATHER THE DOG returns with a call-and-response for preschoolers, an exuberant invitation to be part of the fun — and show your stuff!

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 32 pages
  • Publisher: Candlewick (Aug 11 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0763632287
  • ISBN-13: 978-0763632281
  • Product Dimensions: 27.1 x 1 x 25.9 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 386 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #342,421 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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In an infectious burst of movement, rhythm, and rhyme, a multiethnic cast of children in an urban neighborhood strut their stuff and celebrate their uniqueness.
—School Library Journal (starred review)

About the Author

Elizabeth Bluemle is the author of DOGS ON THE BED, illustrated by Anne Wilsdorf, and MY FATHER THE DOG, illustrated by Randy Cecil. Elizabeth Bluemle lives in Vermont, where she co-owns The Flying Pig Bookstore in Shelburne.

Randy Cecil is the illustrator of MY FATHER THE DOG by Elizabeth Bluemle; ONE IS A SNAIL, TEN IS A CRAB by April Pulley Sayre; and David Elliott’s NEW YORK TIMES bestseller AND HERE'S TO YOU! He is also the author-illustrator of GATOR AND DUCK. He lives in Houston, Texas.

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Amazon.com: 4.5 out of 5 stars  13 reviews
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Catchy Book for Preschoolers Sep 30 2009
By Julie Peterson - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
HOW DO YOU WOKKA-WOKKA? by Elizabeth Bluemle and illustrated by Randy Cecil is a delightful book for preschooler and kindergartners. Since Booking Son is the ideal age for the book, I was very excited to read it to him yesterday afternoon. I definitely enjoyed reading this fun book, and I liked the message about just jumping in and doing the wokka-wokka with all your neighbors.

While Booking Son liked the book, he didn't go so far as to say that he loved it. When I asked him some questions about it, he said that the thought the book was silly -- I think that was the intent! He also said that he liked some of the crazy, mixed-up words and that I sounded funny when I read it. I asked him if he liked to wokka-wokka, and he just kind of shrugged. I thought that was ironic because he often times copies his older sister while she does her hip-hop dances!

Besides the cute story with the catchy rhythms, I also liked the appearance of the book. I thought the illustrations were very cute, and I loved how the illustrator managed to capture the essence of the fun times with the drawings of the kids. I also really liked the large font and the way the words curved around the pictures.

As a mother, I really appreciated the message in this story. I'm not sure my son picked up on it the first time we read it, but I like that kids will see that it's okay to just wokka-wokka -- by that I mean, it's okay to be yourself and let your personality shine. Another terrific thing about this book was that the story took place in an urban environment and the kids were of diverse ethnic backgrounds. I appreciated that the story showed a bunch of different people coming together, letting loose and just having fun.

I recommend HOW DO YOU WOKKA-WOKKA? for preschoolers, especially as a read-aloud book during story time. I think catchy jazz-like phrases and the message that you can show your individuality will appeal to many youngsters as well as adults.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Ya gotta! Sep 16 2009
By M. Fuka - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
All I can say is...kids love this book! K-gr. 4. Great for movement activities and pattern writing! Ya GOTTA wokka-wokka!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Catchy, giggle-inducing fun with your little one! Nov 1 2010
By Dr. "Mom" Walker - Published on Amazon.com
HOW DO YOU WOKKA-WOKKA is like Elizabeth Bluemle's "Dogs on the Bed" in that it depends on a steady, almost-musical rhythm as you read it for it to really work. Unlike the other book, however, the words are often made-up, and it definitely reads better aloud than silently. The illustrations contribute to the feel that the story is just a great big block party in two dimensions, gathering steam with every turn of the page. The characters span a variety of racial and ethnic backgrounds, and as other reviewers have mentioned, the subtext is the "it's cool to do your own thing" message.

However, my kiddo cares about none of that. What she likes is that reading this book aloud is FUN. It makes her giggle and dance and make up songs and rhymes. It's not her Very Favorite Book, but she's happy to re-discover it when browsing her bookshelf, and she's now eager to read it to her younger sibling. If you aren't ready to be silly and uninhibited as you read, find something else. But if that sounds like your cuppa tea (and your kid's), this is a great buy.

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