Thursday, October 6, 2011

I Like Gum.

I Like Gum. I Like Gum Doreen Tango tangoSpirited dance; also a South American ballroom dance. It evolved in the dance halls and, perhaps, the brothels of poorer districts of Buenos Aires, Arg., possibly influenced by the Cuban habanera. It was made popular in the U.S. Hampton, author Gina Pfleegor, illustrator Shenanigan Books 129 West End Ave., Summit, NJ 07901 9780972661423, $15.95 I Like Gum is a rhyming picturebook recounting a young girl'slikes and dislikes. The enthusiastic bordering on outrageous artemphasizes the sense of whimsy whim��syalso whim��sey ?n. pl. whim��sies also whim��seys1. An odd or fanciful idea; a whim.2. A quaint or fanciful quality: stories full of whimsy. and pure fun that comes from the gleeful glee��ful?adj.Full of jubilant delight; joyful.gleeful��ly adv.glee lyrics. "I like ice cream. / But not in the sun. And not on myshirt. / And not when it's done (jargon) When It's Done - A manufacturer's non-answer to questions about product availability. This answer allows the manufacturer to pretend to communicate with their customers without setting themselves any deadlines or revealing how behind schedule the product really is. ." A truly fun read-aloud bookfor parents and children, with simple text ideal for young people justlearning how to sound out words on their own.

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