Bat Jamboree

Bat Jamboree by Kathi Appelt is a delightful reprint published by Harper Collins on September 24, 1998. This 32-page book, written in English, invites readers to experience a unique event held at an old drive-in movie theater, where a lively troupe of bats showcases their talents in a series of entertaining acts.
Readers will find that Bat Jamboree combines elements of juvenile fiction with concepts of counting and performance. The story features a troupe of 55 bats that engage in various acts, culminating in a grand finale that promises to be a highlight of the show. With its vibrant illustrations and engaging text, this book serves as both a counting guide and a celebration of theatrical creativity.
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The Bat Jamboree was held early this year, at the old drive-in movie not too far from here. It was standing room only as the houselights went down. The spotlight came up — there wasn’t a sound! Then: DD1 bat sang.DD2 bats flapped. DD3 bats cha-cha-edDD4 bats tapped.
Every year a troupe of 55 buoyant bats comes up with 10 fabulous acts to entertain and instruct an enthusiatic audience. And every year the bats top themselves when they perform the grandest finale of all . . .
With its exuberant text and enchanting illustrations, Bat Jamboree is both a counting book and a thrilling theatrical event.
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