Ebook {Epub PDF} The Croaky Pokey! by Ethan Long






















"Long has a gift for conveying manic, obsessive personalities (he's a master of the googly eye), and he has found a great match in a song of relentless, rote cheeriness. The Hokey Pokey will never look the same—and that's a good thing."—/5(24). "Ethan Long's The Croaky Pokey! is based on an old children's game originally played in the British Isles. The oldest known printed version, "Hinkum-Booby," appeared in Popular Rhymes of Scotland by R. Chamber, published in Edinburgh in Another great feature of Croaky Pokey!|Ethan Long our custom writing service is that we are available 24/7. There is a dedicated team of friendly customer support representatives who do their best to ensure/10().


The Croaky Pokey- By Ethan Long. This was my wildcard book - the extra one I always have on hand if the kids are really enjoying story time. Well, in three story times this week, I did the book each time. They loved singing it, they loved dancing it, and they loved the surprise ending! It's the Croaky Pokey! The Croaky Pokey! Ethan Long, Holiday House, $ (32p) ISBN More By and About This Author. OTHER BOOKS. Up, Tall and High; My Dad, My Hero; Decked Out for Christmas!. Find many great new used options and get the best deals for The Croaky Pokey! by Ethan Long | Brand New | Free US Shipping at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!


"Long has a gift for conveying manic, obsessive personalities (he's a master of the googly eye), and he has found a great match in a song of relentless, rote cheeriness. The Hokey Pokey will never look the same—and that's a good thing."—. Ethan Long has a penchant for producing picture books that are fun to perform. In this case every one gets to STAND UP and do the CROAKY POKEY. Each verse is finished with a big clap of the hands as the frog's tongue goes "WHAP!". "Ethan Long's The Croaky Pokey! is based on an old children's game originally played in the British Isles. The oldest known printed version, "Hinkum-Booby," appeared in Popular Rhymes of Scotland by R. Chamber, published in Edinburgh in

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