When a thunderstorm hits a city street, children and grown-ups dash to the subway for shelter -- and an impromptu friendly gathering. The clouds are gathering above a city street and soon -- tap, tap, boom, boom As a thunderstorm rolls in, people of all stripes race down to the subway to get away from the crackling rain and wind. With quirky wordplay and infectious rhymes, Elizabeth Bluemle crystallizes an unexpected moment of community, while G. Brian Karas's warm illustrations show the smiles to be had when a storm brings strangers together as friends.
When a thunderstorm hits a city street, children and grown-ups dash to the subway for shelter -- and an impromptu friendly gathering. The ...
Say "HEY " to your neighbors and get your dance on Jazzy rhythms, silly rhymes, and welcoming images are guaranteed to entice little readers. Some days you wake up and you just gotta wokka. Wokka what? Wokka-wokka It s about movement. It s about dance. It s about shimmy-shakin, be-boppin, and more It s about gathering friends and joining the party. The creative team behind MY FATHER THE DOG returns with a call-and-response for preschoolers, an exuberant invitation to be part of the fun and show your stuff "
Say "HEY " to your neighbors and get your dance on Jazzy rhythms, silly rhymes, and welcoming images are guaranteed to entice little readers. ...