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Rap a Tap Tap: Here's Bojangles - Think of That!
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Product Details
Author:
Leo Dillon, Diane Dillon, Diane Dillon, Leo Dillon
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
32
Publisher:
Scholastic Inc. (September 1, 2002)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9780590478830
ISBN-10:
0590478834
Dimensions:
8.5" x 11"
Case Pack:
20
Age Range:
4 to 8
Grade Level:
Preschool to 3rd Grade
File:
Eloquence-Scholastic_04022026_P9909842_onix30_Complete-20260401.xml
Folder:
Eloquence
As low as:
$15.39
List Price:
$19.99
Publisher Identifier:
P-SCH
Discount Code:
A
Audience:
Children/juvenile
Pub Discount:
65
Imprint:
The Blue Sky Press
Weight:
18oz
Overview
"There once was a man who danced in the street / He brought pleasure and joy to the people he'd greet / He didn't just dance, he made art with his feet / Rap a tap tap--think of that!"
This simple book for young children has the added bonus of describing the life of a ground-breaking African-American tap dancer. Bill "Bojangles" Robinson was one of the most popular entertainers of the 1920s-30s. People said he "talked with his feet," and in the Dillons' graceful paintings of old New York, he dances from page to page to the tune of a toe-tapping rhyme. Rap a tap tap--think of that!
This simple book for young children has the added bonus of describing the life of a ground-breaking African-American tap dancer. Bill "Bojangles" Robinson was one of the most popular entertainers of the 1920s-30s. People said he "talked with his feet," and in the Dillons' graceful paintings of old New York, he dances from page to page to the tune of a toe-tapping rhyme. Rap a tap tap--think of that!








