'The Hula-Hoopin' Queen' is written by Thelma Lynne Godin, illustrated by Vanessa Brantley-Newton and read by Oprah Winfrey. Kameeka is confident that today she will finally beat her rival, Jamara, and become the Hula-Hoopinâ Queen of 139th Street. But then Mama reminds her that today is their neighbor Miz Adelineâs birthday, and Kameeka has a ton of chores to do to get ready for the party they are hosting. Kameekaâs disappointed to be stuck at home and can only think about the hoopinâ competition. Distracted, Kameeka accidentally ruins Miz Adelineâs birthday cake, and has to confess to her that there wonât be a cake for her special day. But then Miz Adelineâs confesses something too: sheâs also got the itchâthe hula-hoopinâ itch! Her fingers start snappinâ. Her hips start swinginâ. Soon everyoneâs hips are swinging as the party spills out onto the street. The whole neighborhoodâs got the itchâthe hula-hoopinâ itch! With vibrant illustrations by Vanessa Brantley-Newton, 'The Hula-Hoopinâ Queen' is a charming celebration of family and community ties. View the activity guide here: http://bit.ly/TheHulaHoopinQueen Watch all of our videos at http://www.storylineonline.net/.
There are a lot of teachers following me. Have any of y'all teachers or homeschoolers used Storyline Online? They have their own website, but I usually just check them out on YouTube. They have a large list of children's books read by actors/actresses/celebrities.
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