Clap Your Hands

Clap Your Hands by Lorinda Bryan Cauley, published by G.P. Putnam’s Sons in 1997, is a vibrant and engaging book designed for young readers. This Bound for Schools & Libraries edition features 30 pages of lively, read-aloud rhymes that encourage children to participate through movement and play. The text invites youngsters to jump, swirl, and twirl, creating an interactive experience that combines elements of poetry and performance.
Readers will discover a joyful exploration of imagination and play through a series of energetic verses. The book features a diverse cast of children, each infused with personality, making it a delightful choice for group readings or individual enjoyment. With themes centered around animals, dance, and the performing arts, Clap Your Hands offers a unique blend of juvenile nonfiction and fiction that captivates and entertains. This edition is presented in English and is well-suited for both educational settings and home reading.
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Take off your shoes and jump right into this bright, energetic, read-aloud rhyme filled with sing-along and act-along verse which invites youngsters to swirl, twirl, and spin for an exhilarating read-and-play time!
“An extended play-rhyme that invites readers or listeners to clap, jump, spin, wriggle, pat, rub, and stretch in a variety of ways…. Infectiously joyful”. — Kirkus Reviews
“Cauley offers an ethnic mix of children tingling with energy and fun”. — School Library Journal “Exhilarating…. Cauley has imbued her entire cast with a remarkable degree of personality and individuality”. — Publishers Weekly
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