At the edge of Fox Woods, not far from Skunk Lane, Raccoon Trail crossed Possum Path. Just a hop away, a skinny point of land stuck into Lake Minneoko. Everybody called in Snake Alley . This description may be from another edition of this product.
I purchased this as a Christmas gift for my great nephew. I am going to get another for my grandson. It was a really cute story and well received gift.
Language as music
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
I cannot believe that this fabulous book is not on the kids' best-seller list. The words and story formulate a veritable concert, matched by sumptuous illustrations.At the edge of Fox Woods, not far from Skunk Lake, Raccoon Trail crossed Possum Path, and a hop away was a skinny bit of land sticking into Lake Minneolo that everyone called Snake Alley. This was where, in the summer, the snake bands hung around, hissing, "Shhhh, shhhh, shhh," and bopping their tails, "BOOM, BOOM, BOOM; Shhh, BOOM Shhhh-boom, Shhhh-boom."The littlest snake was tired of his Boom, which sounded to him more like a "plup." When spring awoke him again, Snake was ready to "Shhh-BOOM.," and squeezed out of his hole and slithered to join his band. The cricket, hearing the word "band," chirped "Chew-up, chew-up," and then frog chimed in with his "Cha-Bop, Cha-BOP, Cha-Bob." And fish joined the concert with their "Pop-Pop-Doo-Wop." And so on. The instrumentalists soon included a bird and a turtle too. Still, something was missing from the musical fun, and Snake went in search of it. What or whom do you suppose he found? This book is 30 pages of pure musical joy. Alyssa A. Lappen
It is an awesome story.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
The story has a wonderful fun rythum. When you read the story aloud, you can almout hear the music the animals make.
Great way to expose kids to vocal harmonization!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
From the first "Chew-up, Chew-up" to the last "Shh-Boom", this book gets kids involved. They can't wait for the next character to pop in with the line "Did someone say band?", because they know the next cool sound is coming up. (The fish's "Pop-Pop-Doo-Wop" is a favorite with four year olds.) The hidden subtext teaches that it takes all kinds of sounds to make a band - everyone makes their own specal contribution. A nice way to teach about harmony, both musical and otherwise - the book teaches without preaching. This is a book that even parents will look forward to reading night after night - book fatugue has not set in after reading Snake Alley Band for a solid month!
Great for groups !!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
One of the pleasures of this book is reading to groups of children. As each band member is introduced, a new sound is added to the mix. Children love joining in at the end, each with their own animal sound. And they learn that even though we might each be a little different, we all contribute to "THE SOUND". I love reading this book alound
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