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Jeanne M. Lee. A deaf/mute Cambodian girl learns to communicate through movement & dance.
illus. by Peter Spier. A Reading Rainbow book.
Jeanne M. Lee. Cambodia, communicating without speech or hearing.
Barn Dance! by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault is the book to read. LeVar Burton visits a Tennessee hoedown, bluegrass music, and clogging lesson at an authentic barn dance.
A little lamb outwits a hungry coyote in this Mexican-American folk tale retold by Verna Aardema. Then explore the Latino culture with LeVar Burton in a visit with the musical group Los Lobos for a fun-filled Mexican fiesta.
In the book by Jeanne Lee, a young Cambodian girl, who cannot hear or speak, is invited to become a dancer in the king's court. She finds a way to communicate through the beauty of movement and dance.
In the book by Petra Mathers a shy mouse teaches herself to dance. From mambo to hip-hop, host LeVar Burton does some fancy footwork, then he takes us on a tour of dance around the world.
The Paper Crane by Molly Bang. Celebrate Japanese culture by exploring the ancient art of origami and Japanese dance.
In Eve Bunting's book a boy travels to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial with his father to seek his grandfather's name.
In the book by Margaree King Mitchell, Uncle Jed, a black barber, struggles through the Great Depression to save enough money to open his own barbershop.
This Emmy Award-winning series inspires a love of reading in PreK-3, and offers an excellent introduction to many varieties of music through the medium of the best children's literature. Highly recommended.