The Animal Boogie is now famous, maybe even infamous as a bestseller at independent publishers Barefoot Books.
So what makes The Animal Boogie so popular?
It is so addictive!
Even as I write this I can hear myself humming the tune and jiggling my foot. It is an instant addictive hit!
It Is Such Family Fun
Barefoot recommend this book for children aged 3 to 7. This is not true. My daughter had this when she was 2 and still loves it at 6 ½. On top of that 3 generations have been up and doing the 'boogie, oogie, woogie', including a 70+ great grandmother!
Be warned though that once played it will stick with you for a very long time. Be prepared to play it in the car on long journeys to pass the time. It certainly beats arguments and the eventual boredom of I spy. The miles just fly by.
Great for Parties and Groups
Whether you are planning a party or are involved in a group or nursery, the Animal Boogie is perfect material. It has a musical score for the brave at the back and everyone can get involved doing their own actions for each animals. Stamp like an elephant and slither like a snake using whatever part of the body you want.
If you have a group that has instruments you can get those out as well, or make your own. Again an extra plus to this interactive sing along
Colourful, vibrant and all inclusive
The book is filled with full colour illustrations that are bright and beautiful. Each animal is accompanied by a different child. Each child is from a different ethnic background or culture. The publishers have really thought about this as well as there is also a girl in a wheelchair. You really can boogie and have fun whatever your race, creed or physical situation. There is something for everyone.
The Animal Boogie is really one of the most fun books I have come across. No one is left out and everyone can join in with their own brand of boogie.
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