Singily Skipping Along

Singily Skipping Along

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A body-movement multisensory inventive language poem intended for young children, "Singily Skipping Along" is playful and imaginative, asking the reader to pretend to be a tree, a whale, a spider, a cloud, and to find the many delightful ways they can move their bodies.

The text uses some predictable and cumulative patterns but also includes joyful surprise patterns--and a healthy dose of nonsense--to stimulate children's imaginations. Deanne Fitzpatrick's hooked-rug illustrations bring freedom and texture to the verse, and the result is a tactile and joyful classic Fitch book.

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