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There was a farmer who had a dog, and Bingo was his name. You will love to sing along with this story as the farmer's poor dog gets his name changed by every member of the family. Children will enjoy the lively illustrations and singing while they learn how to read. Younger children will surely benefit from letter recognition as they point to the letters in the dog's name. Lastly children have an opportunity to change Bingo's name themselves!

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There was a farmer who had a dog, and Bingo was his name. You will love to sing along with this story as the farmer's poor dog gets his name changed by every member of the family. Children will enjoy the lively illustrations and singing while they learn how to read. Younger children will surely benefit from letter recognition as they point to the letters in the dog's name. Lastly children have an opportunity to change Bingo's name themselves!

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Deanna Vanderbilt was born in Cadillac, Michigan. She grew up in the rural community of Tustin, playing on her grandfather's farm with her two brothers and cousins. She is now the mother of eight children and lives in the beautiful city of Grosse Pointe Woods just outside of Detroit. Deanna has a Master's Degree in Education and has been an elementary teacher in the Detroit Public School system for 12 years. Deanna says, "I love children's literature as much as I love children. Teaching children how to read brings me great pleasure. I want children to love books as much as I do."