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Abiyoyo Returns - by Pete Seeger & Paul DuBois Jacobs (Paperback)

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  • After Abiyoyo the giant left, the small town he had bothered grew by leaps and bounds.
  • 4-8 Years
  • 10.06" x 8.02" Paperback
  • 40 Pages
  • Juvenile Fiction, Fairy Tales & Folklore

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About the Book



In this sequel to the bestseller "Abiyoyo," the boy who helped his father make Abiyoyo disappear is now a father himself. Drought and floods endanger his town, and sitting right where the dam would be is a boulder too big for anyone to move--anyone except Abiyoyo. Full color.



Book Synopsis



After Abiyoyo the giant left, the small town he had bothered grew by leaps and bounds. The boy who helped his father make Abiyoyo disappear grew older and became a father, too. The people were filled with new life and spirit. But now there are new dangers: droughts and floods. The town needs a dam before it gets washed away. And sitting right where the dam would be is a boulder too big for anyone to move. Anyone, that is, except Abiyoyo.
Father still has his courage. Grandfather still has his magic wand. And his granddaughter knows he can bring Abiyoyo back, then make him disappear. But Abiyoyo is dangerous. People think the giant will eat them. Will lots of good food and beautiful songs keep Abiyoyo happy long enough to move the boulder and once again leave the town in peace?



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About the Author



Pete Seeger is a national treasure, arguably the most influential figure in American folk music as well as an important advocate of social causes. He lives in Beacon, New York.

Michael Hays has illustrated several picture books, including the sequel to Abiyoyo, Abiyoyo Returns. He lives in Chicago, Illinois.

Paul DuBois Jacobs and Jennifer Swender are a husband and wife writing team, authors of many books for children, including the Animal Inn series, Count on the Subway, My Subway Ride, and My Taxi Ride. Paul has also cowritten four books with legendary folk musician, Pete Seeger, including Abiyoyo Returns and The Deaf Musicians. Paul and Jennifer have appeared at Lincoln Center, the Children's Museum of Manhattan, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, the Virginia Festival of the Book, as well as countless schools, libraries, and museums. They live in Massachusetts.

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