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Hokey Pokey Research Paper
This is an entertaining book for younger readers that poses the question "What is the hokey pokey really all about?" I think young children will laugh at the illustrations of all the various animals dancing the hokey pokey. The book has a good message at the end that reveals that it is all about having fun together which is a good message for students. I might read this book to preschool or kindergarten students and let them dance the hokey pokey for a wiggle break or have it in my classroom library.

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