The Talking Drum (Osagie Twins Book 2) Trade Book (Hardcover)

Written By Sophia Ezomoghene
Illustrated by Sanjay Charlton
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Written By Sophia Ezomoghene
Illustrated by Sanjay Charlton

Twins Eddie and Nosa are challenged to perform at the school talent show. Only one problem--Nosa doesn't think he has any talent. When Grandpa Sunny suggests he play the shekere, an instrument from Nigeria, Nosa agrees but struggles to play it well. Frustrated, Baba shows him a talking drum he played years ago in Africa to encouarge him. It's a much cooler instrument to Nosa, but Baba warns him not to touch it. If you start playing this talking drum alone people will begin begin dancing and can't stop. On the day of the talent show, Nosa sneaks the talking drum out of its case and into school and, as soon as he starts playing, people burst into dance. But they can't stop. What will Nosa do to stop the chaos and how much trouble is he in this time?

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Twins Eddie and Nosa are challenged to perform at the school talent show. Only one problem--Nosa doesn't think he has any talent. When Grandpa Sunny suggests he play the shekere, an instrument from Nigeria, Nosa agrees but struggles to play it well. Frustrated, Baba shows him a talking drum he played years ago in Africa to encouarge him. It's a much cooler instrument to Nosa, but Baba warns him not to touch it. If you start playing this talking drum alone people will begin begin dancing and can't stop. On the day of the talent show, Nosa sneaks the talking drum out of its case and into school and, as soon as he starts playing, people burst into dance. But they can't stop. What will Nosa do to stop the chaos and how much trouble is he in this time?

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The Talking Drum (Osagie Twins Book 2) Trade Book (Hardcover)

Written By Sophia Ezomoghene
Illustrated by Sanjay Charlton
Written By Sophia Ezomoghene
Illustrated by Sanjay Charlton

Twins Eddie and Nosa are challenged to perform at the school talent show. Only one problem--Nosa doesn't think he has any talent. When Grandpa Sunny suggests he play the shekere, an instrument from Nigeria, Nosa agrees but struggles to play it well. Frustrated, Baba shows him a talking drum he played years ago in Africa to encouarge him. It's a much cooler instrument to Nosa, but Baba warns him not to touch it. If you start playing this talking drum alone people will begin begin dancing and can't stop. On the day of the talent show, Nosa sneaks the talking drum out of its case and into school and, as soon as he starts playing, people burst into dance. But they can't stop. What will Nosa do to stop the chaos and how much trouble is he in this time?

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Twins Eddie and Nosa are challenged to perform at the school talent show. Only one problem--Nosa doesn't think he has any talent. When Grandpa Sunny suggests he play the shekere, an instrument from Nigeria, Nosa agrees but struggles to play it well. Frustrated, Baba shows him a talking drum he played years ago in Africa to encouarge him. It's a much cooler instrument to Nosa, but Baba warns him not to touch it. If you start playing this talking drum alone people will begin begin dancing and can't stop. On the day of the talent show, Nosa sneaks the talking drum out of its case and into school and, as soon as he starts playing, people burst into dance. But they can't stop. What will Nosa do to stop the chaos and how much trouble is he in this time?

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Twins Eddie and Nosa are challenged to perform at the school talent show. Only one problem--Nosa doesn't think he has any talent. When Grandpa Sunny suggests he play the shekere, an instrument from Nigeria, Nosa agrees but struggles to play it well. Frustrated, Baba shows him a talking drum he played years ago in Africa to encouarge him. It's a much cooler instrument to Nosa, but Baba warns him not to touch it. If you start playing this talking drum alone people will begin begin dancing and can't stop. On the day of the talent show, Nosa sneaks the talking drum out of its case and into school and, as soon as he starts playing, people burst into dance. But they can't stop. What will Nosa do to stop the chaos and how much trouble is he in this time?

  1. Hardcover
    Price $15.95
SKU WW-NL7209
ISBN 9781478890539
Series Reycraft Books
Language English
SKU WW-NL7209
ISBN 9781478890539
Series Reycraft Books
Genre Fantasy, Fiction, Folktales
Language English
BISAC Subject Headings Juvenile Fiction / People & Places / United States / African American
Legends, Myths, Fables / African
Juvenile Fiction / Fantasy & Magic
Juvenile Fiction / People & Places / United States / African American
Legends, Myths, Fables / African
Juvenile Fiction / Fantasy & Magic
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Twins Eddie and Nosa are challenged to perform at the school talent show. Only one problem--Nosa doesn't think he has any talent. When Grandpa Sunny suggests he play the shekere, an instrument from Nigeria, Nosa agrees but struggles to play it well. Frustrated, Baba shows him a talking drum he played years ago in Africa to encouarge him. It's a much cooler instrument to Nosa, but Baba warns him not to touch it. If you start playing this talking drum alone people will begin begin dancing and can't stop. On the day of the talent show, Nosa sneaks the talking drum out of its case and into school and, as soon as he starts playing, people burst into dance. But they can't stop. What will Nosa do to stop the chaos and how much trouble is he in this time?

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SKU WW-NL7209
ISBN 9781478890539
Series Reycraft Books
Genre Fantasy, Fiction, Fo Fantasy, Fiction, Folktales
Language English
Juvenile Fiction / P Juvenile Fiction / People & Places / United States / African American
Legends, Myths, Fables / African
Juvenile Fiction / Fantasy & Magic
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Twins Eddie and Nosa are challenged to perform at the school talent show. Only one problem--Nosa doesn't think he has any talent. When Grandpa Sunny suggests he play the shekere, an instrument from Nigeria, Nosa agrees but struggles to play it well. Frustrated, Baba shows him a talking drum he played years ago in Africa to encouarge him. It's a much cooler instrument to Nosa, but Baba warns him not to touch it. If you start playing this talking drum alone people will begin begin dancing and can't stop. On the day of the talent show, Nosa sneaks the talking drum out of its case and into school and, as soon as he starts playing, people burst into dance. But they can't stop. What will Nosa do to stop the chaos and how much trouble is he in this time?

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