This book is easy to follow and teaches kids about sharing and turning a couple of bummer situations (uninvited guests, running out of ice cream) into positive situations. It also includes some amazing vocabulary with words like- little, big, huge, roar, stomped, burst, smashed, awesome, share, and bib! There are also several rhyming words in this story. Each dinosaur and the dog are different colors. You could read/sing this book a few times and explore something different each time! Here are some questions you could ask before, during and after you read this book.

In his debut adventure, Groovy Joe faces three roaring dinosaurs hungry for his doggy ice cream! Oh no! But Joe knows just what to do and soon enough he has them all sharing while moving and singing along.


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Today we will celebrate the release of Eric Litwin's (creator of Pete the Cat and Bedtime at the Nuthouse) new title title, GROOVY JOE: ICE CREAM & DINOSAURS! So get ready to read, sing, dance and EAT ice cream! This event is co-sponsored by Summer Scoops who have kindly donated ice cream for all of our guests.

More and more dinosaurs show up and it is all fun and games until our hero, Groovy Joe, runs out of ice cream and has three dinosaurs in his living room. What WILL our hero do? What would you do? Can he save the day? Can he use his wit, charm, and superb sense of resourcefulness to prevent the unthinkable? How does this story end?

Groovy Joe was living the dream. He had a spoon and tub of doggy ice cream. Come move, groove and sing along to this far-out story full of ice cream, dinosaurs, and one groovy dog! Juvenile Fiction Juvenile Literature Details  Publisher:

 Weston Woods Studios Inc 

 Edition:

 Unabridged

3. Graph your favourite ice cream flavour. Give each child a small paper cone, have them colour it their favourite flavour, then create a large, whole-class graph of favourite flavours. Use the graph to figure out the most favourite flavour, the least favourite, etc. (Download below)

Parents need to know that Groovy Joe: Ice Cream & Dinosaurs, by author/singer Eric Litwin -- writer of the first four books in the wildly popular Pete the Cat series -- introduces a dog character named Groovy Joe. There's not a lot of story -- dinosaurs arrive to eat Groovy Joe's ice cream -- but plenty of silliness in this celebration of singing and sharing, with illustrator Tom Lichtenheld (Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site) mining the fun. There are lots of participation possibilities as kids are invited to call out repeated refrains -- "ROAR!" like the dinosaurs -- and sing the song. Downloadable songs -- one in both English and Spanish -- and audio of the text are available on Scholastic's website.

In GROOVY JOE: ICE CREAM & DINOSAURS, a shaggy dog spies some "Haagen Dogs" ice cream and settles in with a tub and a spoon when a succession of three dinosaurs show up -- one little, one big, and one HUGE -- to share the ice cream. Groovy Joe proclaims, "It's awesome to share," and everyone sings a simple but catchy lyric: "Love my doggy ice cream! Love my doggy ice cream!" Joe shares until the ice cream's gone, then turns the tub upside down and uses it as a drum so all can continue the song.

The debut of this guitar-strumming shaggy-dog character Groovy Joe is full of lighthearted fun. When Groovy Joe: Ice Cream & Dinosaurs asks, "What did Joe say?" kids can shout out the repeated refrain, "It's awesome to share!'" Sharing a smallish tub of ice cream with big hungry dinosaurs would give anyone pause, but together, Joe and the dinosaurs eat the ice cream and sing the simple, repeated lyric, "Love my doggy ice cream! Love my doggy ice cream!" Well, who doesn't? The up-tempo bluesy-rock song is downloadable on the publisher's website.

Tom Lichtenheld's art gets down and silly and throws grown-ups enough bones -- the ice cream's called "Haagen Dogs" -- to keep them from getting bored. The call-and-response will get wiggly kids participating and singing along, and though dogs + ice cream + dinosaurs might be an odd pairing, it's kid-pleasing.

Families can talk about sharing. How would you feel if dinosaurs wanted to share your ice cream, the way they do in Groovy Joe: Ice Cream & Dinosaurs? How do you feel when friends want to share? Does it help to sing the song?

I would love this for my groovy son. What makes him groovy is that he is the kindest, sweetest, most good-natured boy around. He always goes out of his way to help others, and cheers everyone on, even his competitors.

I would love to win this for my grandson who is so groovy. I love how he is so laidback. He just goes with the flow. I love how he loves to try new things and how he just listens to you when you talk. He is just a cool kid. 17dc91bb1f

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