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Drummer Hoff

Drummer Hoff

By Barbara & Ed Emberly

Summary: Drummer Hoff was first printed in 1967. It is a short poem that rhymes and is repetitive. It is about army men who are building a cannon and then fired it. It builds by adding one man at a time and each of them have a different rank. Each name rhymes with what they bring to put on the cannon. For example, "Corporal Ferrell brought the barrel" and "Major Scott brought the shot." 

Review: This poem is a quick and easy read. It makes for a fun read aloud for children because it is very short and super repetitive. I loved this book growing up because of the way it adds new officers to the story. With each officer it adds, it repeats all of the other officers and what they brought to build the cannon. The drawings are also very unique, as one can see from the cover of this book.


-The Green Eyed Reader

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