The Animal Boogie [with CD (Audio)] [With CD (Audio)] (Barefoot Singalongs) (Paperback)

The Animal Boogie [with CD (Audio)] [With CD (Audio)] (Barefoot Singalongs) By Stella Blackstone, Debbie Harter (Illustrator), Fred Penner (Performed by) Cover Image
By Stella Blackstone, Debbie Harter (Illustrator), Fred Penner (Performed by)
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Over 2 million copies sold worldwide Dance on down to the jungles of India, where 6 colorful creatures are jumping and jiving beneath the canopy. In our bestselling singalong ever, inclusive illustrations invite all children to join in the fun. Kids beg to hear it again and again A QR code on the book provides access to video animation and audio singalong sung by acclaimed children's performer Fred Penner.

About the Author


Award-winning author Stella Blackstone has written many of Barefoot's best-selling titles, including the Bear series and the Cleo the Cat series. She has been writing for children for over twenty years. Stella lives in Somerset, UK.Debbie Harter has illustrated over 20 books for Barefoot, including the beloved Bear series. As a child, Debbie would "lose herself in books (as long as they had pictures)" and hopes to continue doing so until she's very old. She lives in Cornwall, England. Fred Penner has been entertaining kids and adults alike for more than twenty years. He has worn many hats -- from folk-rock singer, television host and home video star to children's book author, UNICEF Canada spokesman, husband and father of four! Fred lives in Manitoba, Canada.


Product Details
ISBN: 9781846866203
ISBN-10: 1846866200
Publisher: Barefoot Books
Publication Date: May 1st, 2011
Pages: 32
Language: English
Series: Barefoot Singalongs

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