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Rumbelow's Dance
oin a joyful, toe-tapping journey through the countryside in Rumbelow's Dance, a delightful cumulative picture book created by the legendary children's literature duo John Yeoman and Sir Quentin Blake. The story follows a happy young boy named Rumbelow who decides to visit his grandparents on the other side of the hills. Feeling so full of life and energy, he cannot help but dance his way along the road. As he travels, his infectious happiness catches the attention of everyone he passes. One by one, a whimsical assortment of characters—including a solemn pig, a weary donkey, a fancy lady, and a busy tinker—drop whatever they are doing to join his lively, dancing procession. By the time Rumbelow reaches his grandparents' house, he has turned a simple walk into a grand, bustling celebration of community and shared joy. Brought to life by Quentin Blake's signature energetic, expressive, and scratchy illustrations, this heartwarming tale is an exceptional read-aloud book that celebrates spontaneous happiness and the simple pleasure of spreading cheer.
| 03613 | 823 YEO r | Kindergarten School Library | Available |
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