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You will soon notice this is also a rhyming text that is great fun for small children as they can start predicting the rhyming word in each line which will help with their phonological awareness skills. It is very good for emerging readers, as it really draws attention well to the different spelling combinations of letters that produce words that rhyme with 'zoo' and drew'. My six year old daughter, who is becoming increasingly confident in her reading, loves joining in with this story, and the repetition in the text really helps her get to grips with some unfamiliar words, as well as her recognising the rhyming words with all of the alternative spellings.
Having said that though, she tells me that the best thing about 'Hullabaloo!' is the amazing illustrations. They are extremely bright and colourful but also very comical. She likes the fact that all of the animals that she has met before in the text do different things in each new picture, which of course become increasingly busier with the introduction of more and more animals. She particularly likes following what the chimps do and that includes them dancing on a table, giving each other piggy backs piggybacks and wearing tea pots teapots on their heads.
Overall, 'Hullabaloo!' is an entertaining and entertaining story that I am sure will appeal to children of many ages. Both my daughters love reading it, and although we have not had the book for long, have already picked it up many times.
I'd like to thank the publishers for sending a copy to The Bookbag.
Another book that involves some noisy animals is [[Donkey's Busy Day by Natalie Russell]]. Fenix also illustrated [[Hic! by Jaclin Azoulay and Fenix|Hic! by Jaclin Azoulay]].
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