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readilearn: Introducing Jennifer Poulter, author of Hip Hop HURRAH! Zoo Dance

Interview with prolific author Jennifer Poulter about her pictrue book Hip Hop Hurrah Zoo Dance

Meet Australian author J.R. Poulter as she discusses her beautiful picture book Hip Hop Hurrah Zoo Dance which is great for reading and getting kids moving.

This week I am delighted to introduce you to prolific Australian author Jennifer Poulter. Jennifer writes fiction and poetry for children, education and the literary market. She has had over 50 traditional books and thirteen digital picture books published. She writes under the names J.R. Poulter and J.R. McRae and has received numerous awards for both fiction and poetry writing.

Throughout her career, Jennifer has been employed in numerous roles including Senior Education Officer with the Queensland Studies Authority and Senior Librarian with the State Library of Queensland. She even once worked in a circus. In addition to writing, Jennifer is also an editor and artist. Now, under the banner of Word Wings, Jennifer collaborates with other creatives from over 20 countries.

Today I am talking with Jennifer about her picture book Hip Hop HURRAH! Zoo Dance.

What initially attracted me to this book is its ability to get children moving. What a great way to incorporate fun with movement and reading into any day.

The book also fits perfectly with a dance curriculum that encourages children to become aware of their bodies and how they move in space, to explore and improvise dance movements. Children can be encouraged to move like the zoo animals in the book or improvise movements for other animals and objects that move.

But Hip Hop HURRAH! Zoo Dance can also find its place in the literacy curriculum. Written in rhythmic verse, it encourages children to join in with the reading. It has a treasure of words to delight and extend vocabularies and add sparkle to writing; words like ‘limber, fandangle, prance and shimmies’. Children will laugh at the hippos with the backside wobbles and be intrigued by the combination of illustrations by Jade Potts and the variety of media used by designer Takara Beech in creating the double page spreads.

If you throw in some counting of animals and legs, needs and features of living things, and places they live, you can cover almost the entire curriculum with this one little book. But enough from me, let’s find out what Jennifer has to say.

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15 responses to “readilearn: Introducing Jennifer Poulter, author of Hip Hop HURRAH! Zoo Dance”

  1. robinettercleave Avatar

    Love the idea! Sounds FAB!!

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    1. Norah Avatar

      Thanks, Robin. It’s good to add a bit of music and movement to the day. 🙂

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  2. Sandy Briggs Avatar
    Sandy Briggs

    Norah, this sounds like an excellent choice for our grandchild. Do you know where I can buy it? Sandy

    You already have my facts.

    Sandy Briggs

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    1. Norah Avatar

      Hi Sandy, Thanks for your enquiry. I’m excited you’re going to purchase your own copy for your grandchild. Please let me know what you and your grandchild think of it.

      Hip Hop Hurrah! Zoo Dance can be purchased from:

      Word Wings on Lulu – Hip Hop HURRAH! Zoo Dance

      or

      Amazon – Hip Hop HURRAH! Zoo Dance

      Please let me know if you have any problems.

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  3. Jacqui Murray Avatar

    What a cute book. Getting kids moving–with purpose–great idea.

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    1. Norah Avatar

      Thank you, Jacqui. It really is a gorgeous book.

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  4. Jennie Avatar

    Adding music and movement to literature- excellent!

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    1. Norah Avatar

      I knew you’d like it too, Jennie. 🙂

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      1. Jennie Avatar

        Indeed! 🙂

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  5. Patricia Tilton Avatar

    What a beautiful book with many ways to use it. I love the idea of encouraging kids in movement and dance. It can be fun and silly. Helps with kids who are afraid of perfection and encourages letting go and being yourself. Also great for learning what your body can do. Great review!

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    1. Norah Avatar

      Thanks so much, Patricia. I really appreciate what you added – makes the review so much richer. 🙂

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  6. Miriam Hurdle Avatar

    Norah, this sounds like a wonderful and perfect book for children. I remember reading similar books with kids and them move around as we read. It was fun.

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    1. Norah Avatar

      Then you’ll love this one too, Miriam. 🙂

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  7. Annecdotist Avatar

    I think it’s great introducing young children to unusual words they like the sound of. My reaction is it’s far too complicated, but kids know all those dinosaur names, so why not? And movement is so important for development.

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    1. Norah Avatar

      Thanks, Anne. Children love to collect big words. I guess as writers, it’s important for us to collect interesting words. It’s good to get children started from a young age.

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