Clap on the 2 and 4
By (Author) The Great Amundo
Illustrated by Olivia Camille
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
2nd November 2021
United States
Children
Non Fiction
792.8
Board book
14
Width 152mm, Height 152mm, Spine 13mm
227g
Magic happens when we all clap together. Clap on the 2 and 4 encourages parents and children to create that magic together. Across all styles of music, some people clap on one beat while others clap on another, but we should all be clapping on the second and fourth. If we can come together on something so small, maybe we can come together on some bigger things as well. Children will learn the basics of clapping and be encouraged to try clapping on different beats. But, when it's time to hit the dance floor, it's important to always clap on the 2 and the 4. AGES: 0 to 6 AUTHOR: Shaun Callahan (aka The Great Amundo) has been inviting people to dance all his life. Since the age of 15, he has worked as a DJ and dance instructor and formed the first male cheerleading team at his high school. As Mr. PEP, he was in charge of all spirit-related activities at the U.S. Naval Academy. He is a master Cajun Rub-board player and is part of the Fallstaff 5 + 2 Dixieland band in Baltimore. Olivia Camille is a Baltimore-born artist who spends the majority of her time working on various projects in the Baltimore art scene. She graduated from Baltimore School for the Arts and went to the Maryland Institute College of Art. SELLING POINTS: . Fresh approach to music education encourages the youngest readers to clap on the correct beat by counting 1 to 4 and clapping on the 2 and 4 . An active participation tool that helps parents and teachers interact with their children as they enjoy their favourite music . Fun illustrations and simple rhyming text make following along easy for all ages
children will certainly enjoy clapping and counting along in story hours or in classrooms needing a shake the sillies out session.
-- School Library Journal
Shaun Callahan (aka The Great Amundo) has been inviting people to dance all his life. Since the age of 15, he has worked as a DJ and dance instructor and formed the first male cheerleading team at his high school. As Mr. PEP, he was in charge of all spirit-related activities at the U.S. Naval Academy. He is a master Cajun Rub-board player and is part of the Fallstaff 5 + 2 Dixieland band in Baltimore. Olivia Camille is a Baltimore-born artist who spends the majority of her time working on various projects in the Baltimore art scene. She graduated from Baltimore School for the Arts and went to the Maryland Institute College of Art.