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Haha I fully embraced my crude side there and loved Hokey Pokey! All jokes aside though, I think it is a good exercise in many ways - especially the parts where the left is staccato throughout and the right hand alternates between staccato (easy) and legato (hard!). Plus it has a lot of syncopation and other tricky parts. It's probably quite a bit trickier to play than you'd expect from such a silly piece!
The Lullaby version is the second book is a lot nicer than the one in book 1 - you missed nothing there. But yeah, hang in there, the latter part of this book really has some gorgeous pieces and they are not ALL excruciatingly hard to play. I expect that this new piece is going to be hard though... but completely worth it. Definitely not something I'll be able to play flawlessly anytime soon. It's probably something I will not be able to perfect in one go, and will have to continue to get back to it even after I moved on to other pieces.