Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom!
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom
Authors: Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault
There is a bio in the back of the book. It tells us about their profession and where they live.
The cover has a coconut tree with two coconuts on it with an orange background and a pink frame with polka dots on it. The book has thirty pages.
The characters are the aplaphet babies and their elder relatives. For example, moms, dads, aunts, and uncles.
All 26 letters are trying to fit on a coconut tree. They all end up fitting on this tree and they fall off and get hurt. They all go to bed except for "a" and "a" challenges them again.
This book does not have animals as characters. It does rhyme and does teach a lesson of some kind. It doesn't have monsters or creatures but has kids as characters. It also has adults as characters and uses a little bit of humor in the book. It has illustrations with color and doesn't use actual photos. It doesn't have many words on each page, but it does have a phrase repeated throughout the story.
"Chicka Chicka boom boom! Will there be enough room?" is my favorite line from the book. This book would be appropriate for children that are pre kindergarten because it helps children around that age learn their alphabet in a fun way. I would and I did like this book as a kid because it's fun, rhymes, and it is cute with many illustrations.
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