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Cha-Cha-Cha en la Selva

By: Debbie Harter
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In the Spanish-language edition of The Animal Boogie, shake, shimmy and boggie-woogie-oogie with the creatures of the Indian jungle! Come and join the fun as a group of creatures from the Indian jungle show children from all over the world how to dance to the animal boogie! An elephant, a sloth bear, a vulture, and a snake are some of the characters who will help you boogie your way through this playful story. A lively, rhyming text, a musical score, and an easy-to-learn dance routine teach children coordination and make sure that they have plenty of fun at the same time.©2003 Barefoot Books (P)2003 The Barefoot Child Animals Literature & Fiction Music & Performing Arts

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"Lush, humorous illustrations and rhythmic text combine to create an irresistible, read-aloud picture book complete with a music score for the Animal Boogie. A sure-fire hit!" ( Chicago Metro Connections)

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