Chica Chica Boom Boom by Bill Martin, John Archambault, John Archambault, Lois Ehlert (Illustrator), Lois Ehlert (Illustrator)Bill MartinJohn ArchambaultJohn.

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Chica Chica Boom Boom by Bill Martin, John Archambault, John Archambault, Lois Ehlert (Illustrator), Lois Ehlert (Illustrator)Bill MartinJohn ArchambaultJohn ArchambaultLois Ehlert

Type of book It is a non-fiction book.

The begining In the beginning A, B, and C go to the top of the coconut tree.

The middle All the letters are in the tree.

The end A, B, and C meet back at the coconut tree.

Characters The characters are all the letters of the alphabet.

The Narrator/Perspective The narrator is from the third person perspective.

Climax The climax was when the letters fell out of the tree.

Theme The theme is the alphabet.

Why do we enjoy the story. It rhymes. It is fun. We heard it a lot when we were younger.

A Fact About the Author He has his own website. It is

Another Book By the Authors Chicka Chicka 1, 2, 3