Juba This, Juba That by Helaine Becker

Juba This, Juba That

Helaine Becker
24 pages
Tundra Books
Sep 2011
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Traditional &quot;juba&quot; rhythms have a long history. They originated in Nigeria as hand-clapping games. People who were brought to the New World as slaves fought hard to keep their culture alive against terrible odds. They transformed &quot;juba&quot; rhythms into work songs that were passed down orally.<br><br><b>Juba This, Juba That</b> is based on one of the most popular songs. With its strong beat and read-along repetition, it will delight small children. Along with all the fun there's also fascinating history and concepts including opposites and prepositions. Children will have fun discovering the story told in the art about a boy named Juba who follows a mysterious yellow cat on a magical, middle-of-the night adventure that leaves them both happy and ready for slumber.
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Pages 24
Publisher Tundra Books
Published 2011
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