Learn the Kimble, Kimble Chant!


Do you like to play hand-clapping games with your best friend?  Here's a new one you can learn from Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story

You can now learn the Kimble, Kimble chant.  The Kimble, Kimble chant tells the story of how Kimble, the ghost of a 10-year-old girl meets Katie Russell, who is almost nine!

The words to the Kimble, Kimble chant are below.  And if you wish to hear the chant, click on our little Katie & Kimble Blog host.  Her name is Freddie and she's up in the left sidebar of the blog.  She will be happy to say the chant for you!

You can also hear the Kimble, Kimble chant by clicking on the Katie & Kimble video on the right sidebar.


The Kimble, Kimble Chant!   
Kimble, Kimble is a ghost.
Katie, Katie loves her most.
Twinkle, Twinkle great big dog
Found a bow inside a log.

Kimble, Kimble put it there.
Katie wore it in her hair.
Friends they are and friends they'll be
Throughout all eternity.


Make your own set of hand claps to go with the
Kimble, Kimble chant!

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You have the permission of the author, Linda Thieman, to print this out and make copies of it for your own personal use or any classroom use.



Fun Katie & Kimble Hint: On the sidebars, click on the yellow stripes for a little surprise or two!





Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story (Book 1 in the series) and Katie & Kimble: The Magic Wish (Book 2 in the series) are available here:

Paperback version:  $5.95

Click here to order Katie & Kimble: A Ghost Story!

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Instant download version:  $2.48

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[Reading Level 3, 280L, for ages 7-10]

Nine-year-old Katie Russell and her family look normal. But the Russells don't know they are living with Kimble, the ghost of a ten-year-old girl. That is, until Katie discovers Kimble and the two of them set off on a quest to find out what happened to Kimble's mother.



Please visit us here (http://katieandkimbleblog.com) for updates.


© 2009 by Linda Thieman