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Hardcover She'll Be Comin''round the Mountain Book

ISBN: 0316822566

ISBN13: 9780316822565

She'll Be Comin''round the Mountain

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hildren love singing this familiar American folk song with its catchy tune and easy-to-learn words. Now in this clever new adaptation, a community of southwestern animals, including a coyote, lizard,... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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We Love This Book!

My son and I had checked this book out from the public library and he loved it! He was so upset when we had to take it back so I decided to look online. We love Mexican food/culture and he thinks it's so funny after knowing the original song!I was so happy to have found it for his birthday!

A Fun Book

I heard this book from the bookmobile librarian. I thought it was so fun, that I ordered it the next day! Great new lyrics to an old song. The preschoolers at our school loved it.

One of the Best of the Year!

This book resembles the old western train ride at Disneyland before they transformed it into "Big Thunder Mountain Railroad." The opening pages have the same desert canyon terrain and hues of tan, umber, gold, yellow, orange, and purple. Illustrator Ashley Wolff places mountain goats in strategic locations (e.g., on top of boulders and natural terraces), an armadillo and a chipmunk read on top of a cactus, and pigs fish off a bridge. You almost expect one of the animals to jump off the page, slowly turned its head at you, and talk in an electronic voice. This is not a criticism, however; the relaxed tone and elements of fantasy tell you not to take it too seriously. A cowboy-hatted, banjo-playing frog starts singing "She'll be comin' `round the mountain when she comes," and we see a red and white camper truck slowly approaching over wooden bridges and through cement tunnels. As we view the frog in the foreground, and the almost mythic John Ford-like western landscape in the background, we can also look "down" at the old town nestled at the bottom of these mountains. Illustrator Wolff`s pictures capture a perspective as wide and long as the canyon itself. The story slowly unfolds through the frog's modified song lyrics, the activities in the old town, and the tension built through the approaching truck. We learn gradually that the animals are preparing for a big reception in the town center and cleaning up the best room in town to get ready when the mysterious "she" comes. Food is very, very important too: The skunks, foxes, and other animals are getting the salsa, rice, candy and other food ready: "We'll cook her favorite taco while she's here. We'll mash an avocado while she's here. We'll make an enchilada and a lovely ensalada, Then we'll all drink fruitilada while she's here." In a wild scene again reminiscent of Disneyland, the critters are shown singing, dancing, and generally whooping it up on an adobe house decorated with red chilies--just as the camper truck is on the home stretch to town. Finally, we're at the climax. Everybody is singing and eating, dancing and snuggling, roasting marshmallows and even reading when the big truck rolls into late night "Reederville." Finally, we're about to find the answer to the big question: Just who have they been waiting and preparing and celebrating for, what is that truck, and who is driving it? In a truly great surprise ending, we find out the driver is a pig, and the truck in a bookmobile named the "Six White Horses." The animals wait in line as the brightly dressed pig hands out books, and the bookmobile is decorated with bumper stickers such as, "If You Can Read This, Thank a Teacher!" Twenty-eight colorful and rollicking pages, with an afterward that tells the origin of the song. One of 2004's best books; you'll have lots of fun reading this enchanting story aloud or to yourself.

She'll Be Comin' 'Round the Mountain

"Fruitilada" is a drink made from a combination of fruits (fruit salad) which have been liquified and sugar, water and ice is added to the mixture. The word is a combination of English and Spanish. Lada is from "helada" which means cold, or from ensalada which means salad.

awesome!!!!!

My two year old can almost recite this book. It is not the song we've all heard but a funny take on it. We borrowed it from the library and had to eventually purchase our own copy. It is very fun to read and sing!
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