
DANCE BY THE LIGHT OF THE MOON
By Joanne Ryder
Illustrated by Guy Francis
Trivia Question: What year was the song, "Buffalo Gals" first published?
A. 1804
B. 1844
C. 1904
D. 1944
If you said, "B" you are correct!
Now fast forward 163 years from then and you will find yourself in the year 2007 when the singaloud book Dance by the Light of the Moon was published. Using the chorus of "Buffalo Gals", award-winning author Joanne Ryder, wears the hat of lyricist as she spins a songtale of Farmer Snow's annual barnyard party and dance. Female guests include Buffalo Gal, Flo, and her neighboring friends, Gertie May Goose, Cassie Sue Cat, and Patty Ann Pig, all of which have their own residence that is cleverly depicted by illustrator Guy Francis. The illustrations in this book are hilarious!
When I decided to purchase the book for use in my classroom, my decision was based on the wonderful illustrations and the fact that I already knew the tune from my childhood. After I got it home and began to sing it through, I soon realized that to perform it for my students or grandchildren, I would first need to practice! It's one thing to sing the original version of the song, and another thing to make the rhythm of Ryder's descriptive words fit the rhythm of the tune. I chuckled when I read a review from a grandma who said this was her grandchildren's favorite storybook and they wanted her to sing it again and again. Subscribing to the philosophy that "Practice makes permanent," I can see that singing this one again and again will only make it better and better when performed for little ones who will enjoy this very funny book about animals who "Dance by the Light of the Moon."

