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Chicka Chicka Boom Boom

by Bill Martin Jr., John Archambault, and Lois Ehlert

For ages 1+ years

This book is a widely-loved modern classic, frequently--and properly, we think--cited as the very best, very first place to start for leading your child through the alphabet. It is bright and tropical, with a rhyme that has a calypso beat to it that kids (and their parents simply adore). We all have so many stories of little ones whose faces simply light up at the sight of the book--there's something about the hot pink and orange and green color scheme and the silly antics of nutty lowercase letters or the fantastic rhyming cadence that tells the wise early preschooler that this is book she wants to hear again and again (and again and again). And what better way to while away an afternoon than basking in a little tropical glow and chanting your way up the coconut tree with the alphabet. It sounds just delightful to us.

$7.99

Review provided by The Savvy Source.

Comments

thewilson4 said:

This has to be an all time favorite at our house! Very fun for the kids!
Posted on Dec 17, 2008

bonniew said:

This book is so much fun! My son loved it before he could speak much. But he laughed so hard every time the letters fell. He just cracked up. And it was a wonderful way to introduce the alphabet to him.
Posted on Dec 04, 2008

Karameia said:

We have loved this book ever since it came into our house as a gift for our oldest son's second birthday. The rhyme and rhythm are delightful. The kids giggle every time we get to "OH NO!" We have also borrowed the ful length version that includes the uppercase letters from the library.
Posted on Dec 04, 2008

Karameia said:

We have loved this book ever since it came into our house as a gift for our oldest son's second birthday. The rhyme and rhythm are delightful. The kids giggle every time we get to "OH NO!" We have also borrowed the ful length version that includes the uppercase letters from the library.
Posted on Dec 04, 2008

Zarlacht Atiqzoy said:

A classic in every way - and if you are lucky enough to see and hear the Scholastic version - you'll be stocking up on these. The catchy tune will have you singing about a coconut tree being invaded by letters. This is THE book to start every alphabet beginner!
Posted on Dec 03, 2008

Vanessa Druckman said:

I only recently got this book for my four year old son who is really knee-deep in the process of learning how to read. He is hypnotized by rhymes and the easy lyricism of this classic combined with the colorful illustrations has made it a carry-everywhere book.
Posted on Dec 01, 2008

AmeliaSprout said:

We love this book in our house because it is fun to read for the adults, and fun for the kids too. The alphabet still hasn't really caught on in our house, but when it does, this will be a great alternative to the old "alphabet" song.
Posted on Nov 28, 2008

Christina Mack said:

The book is a bright, colorful adventure with the ABC's climbing up a tree. Believe me, by the second or third reading, you'll already be reading the lines in a sing-song fashion - it just happens naturally. Kids love the rhythm and learn their ABC's in the process.
Posted on Nov 24, 2008

Leticia said:

This colorful rhythmic book is wonderful for teaching children the ABCs. Our toddler loves cuddling on our lap to hear the story and kisses all the letters when they fall out of the tree. Our almost 5 year old loves reading the book to her little brother because the simple text allows her to practice her developing reading skills.
Posted on Nov 22, 2008

FandPinLV said:

This is one of the most-read books on our shelves. Both of my kids love the bright colors, rhymes, and repetition. It doesn't take long for them to pick up the alphabet with this cautionary tale of tree-climbing letters!
Posted on Nov 22, 2008

Caroline said:

I remember the first time I read this book and wondering outloud "Chika chika? Boom boom?" But my son seemed to "get it" and from a very early age. At 6 months he paid close attention, grew quiet and focused while we read and giggled at the "chika chika". We always kept it in the car or in my diaper bag; this was our "go to" book for many years. Now his brother enjoys the same beat up copy and he adores it just as much. Don't forget to check out the sequel "Chika Chika 123!"
Posted on Nov 21, 2008

lawyermama said:

This is a great way to learn the alphabet. My kids have both the long and short versions of the book and chant the song all the time. Even after reading it hundreds of times, they never tire of this classic book.
Posted on Nov 20, 2008

Julie Yang said:

This is a fun, different way to go over the alphabet. They rhythm makes it entertaining for kids and the simple pictures are fun to look at.
Posted on Nov 19, 2008

Mimi Jenkins said:

We got this book as a gift when my oldest son was baptised and it's been a favorite of both kids for seven years. We pick out the letters as they go up the tree -- chant "Chicka Chicka Boom Boom" together and then "OH NO!" when they all fall down. This book is a wonderful alternative to the "ABC Song" to teach kids the alphabet. The pictures are simple, the colors are bold and the kids love the rhyming text. This book should be part of everyone's library and makes a wonderful gift!
Posted on Nov 19, 2008

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