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Sing along with the Carnival version of the favored nursery rhyme "The Wheels on the Bus." This playful parody entertains with festive flair, as during Mardi Gras, it's not a bus but a decorated float brimming with beads that delight the youngest parade-goers. Through engaging art and fun prose, children are transported to the parade route, enchanted by the magical sights and scenes of the season. Excitement fills every page! Tractors honk to the crowds as they pass, pulling the floats all Mardi Gras long. As beads fly through the air and crowds cheer, "Throw me something, mister!" drums boom…mehr

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Sing along with the Carnival version of the favored nursery rhyme "The Wheels on the Bus." This playful parody entertains with festive flair, as during Mardi Gras, it's not a bus but a decorated float brimming with beads that delight the youngest parade-goers. Through engaging art and fun prose, children are transported to the parade route, enchanted by the magical sights and scenes of the season. Excitement fills every page! Tractors honk to the crowds as they pass, pulling the floats all Mardi Gras long. As beads fly through the air and crowds cheer, "Throw me something, mister!" drums boom and dance teams twirl. The best of a young reveler's favorite Carnival parades are all found here. Join in the fun as the floats roll all through the town! The rhythmic flow of the verse and colorful illustrations immerse readers in the joyous and culturally rich experience of Mardi Gras. Perfect for read-aloud sessions and interactive story times, this whimsical yet educational introduction to the Carnival celebration is an ideal addition to preschools, library shelves, and home collections.
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Autorenporträt
Author Monica Vaughn-Flam brings a rich tapestry of experiences to her storytelling. Born in the heart of New York City, she found her true home in the vibrant city of New Orleans. Having earned her Master of Education from Johns Hopkins University, she has dedicated her career to English as a Second Language (ESL) education. In this, her first book, she brings her passion for language, education, and diverse experiences to create a magical world for young readers. Inspired by joyous moments during Mardi Gras parades, she wrote The Wheels on the Floats as a tribute to her daughter and their shared love for New Orleans. Courtney Strickland is a Georgia native who completed her BFA in illustration at Savannah College of Art and Design, Atlanta. She specializes in book, advertising, and ornamental illustration. Past projects have included coloring books and map design for the Children's Museum of Atlanta. Her diverse talents include acapella singing, and she helps run a professional wrestling company based outside Atlanta.