Language Games and Wordplay with Dam-Dam: Dancing

Language Games and Wordplay with Dam-Dam: Dancing
Josefine Sundström, illustrated by Mervi LindmanToday, the children at Dam-Dam’s preschool are dancing. At first, Dam-Dam is shy. The stuffed animal Fanten gets to dance instead. But Dam-Dam can sit and dance for a while. Or maybe lie down and dance?
Suddenly, Dam-Dam’s body starts to move. It’s fun to shake, hop, run, dance rock ‘n’ roll like a troll, or skip and jump with glee like a flea.
Dam-Dam’s shyness disappears in a crazy dance train with Bobbi, Koko, and the friends at preschool. Not even bumping heads feels so bad when you are having fun.
Dancing is a warm-hearted and inspiring book about the joy of movement.
Language Games and Wordplay is a series of books that aim to spark linguistic curiosity and excitement through playful phrases, funny words, and sounds.
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Finnish: Otava
