Anna Banana: 101 Jump-Rope Rhymes

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041509
ISBN
9780688088095
Grade 2-4
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Charlotte Mason
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Jumping rope is more fun if you use rhymes to keep rhythm and lend some poetry and humor to the jumping, so kids will love the little ditties included here. This book by Joanna Cole includes over 100 traditional jump-rope rhymes, including counting rhymes, rhymes for jumping very fast, rhymes for jumping in and out of the rope, future-telling rhymes, and more. Most rhymes go with some kind of jumping game like when the rhyme tells you things you have to do while jumping, or you jump to find the letters that spell out your future sweetheart's name. Funny black and white sketches illustrate the rhymes in the book. 64 pages, pb.

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Product Format:Softcover Book
Brand:HarperTrophy
Author:Joanna Cole
Grades:2-4
ISBN:9780688088095
Length in Inches:9.5
Width in Inches:8.5
Height in Inches:0.1875
Weight in Pounds:0.55
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Rated 5 out of 5
Dec 26, 2020
Super fun
We bought this to go with the jump ropes we got our kids. This book has cute 70s looking illustrations and a lot of rhymes I remembered from childhood, plus many more.
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Why did you choose this?

We call our daughter Anna Banana, so she'll get a kick out of this, and she loves to jump rope. She's 7.

so i can start teaching my daughter about jump rope and rhyming

Energetic child christmas gift

My kids love jump roping, it would be great to have some more songs

Which jump rope do you recommend to go along with this book for a 5th grader?

We like the Super Skip ropes! Get two, so your child can do doubles with friends and family. My girls were able to get down double ropes in a day with my husband and our neighbor, and it's really fun doing it with grandparents, too! https://www.rainbowresource.com/product/sku/036927