OUT AND ABOUT AT THE ORCHESTRA

 

Barbara J. Turner

Illustrated by Anne McMullen

Picture Window Books 

Grades K-3

ISBN - 1-4048-0040-9

 

Trumpets blast, tubas bellow, and violins sing.  Musicians play many different instruments all at once, but the notes blend into an amazing symphony of sound.  Full-color illustrations and fact-filled text show how the sections of the orchestra work together during rehearsal and performance.  Includes a topic-related activity, an index, a Words to Know list, and fascinating Fun Facts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COMING SOON

 

WOMEN OF THE BAY STATE

 

25 MASSACHUSETTS

WOMEN YOU SHOULD KNOW

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 "Curiouser and curiouser," said Alice.

Lewis Carroll

WOMEN OF GRANITE:

25 NEW HAMPSHIRE WOMEN YOU SHOULD KNOW 

 

Janet Buell and the Write Sisters

Barbara J. Turner, Contributor

Illustrated by Lisa Greenleaf

Apprentice Shop Books

Grades 4-8

ISBN - 0-9723410-4-8

 

Featuring profiles of 25 prominent New Hampshire women, Women of Granite is an easy way to introduce children to the study of biography, as well as strong, interesting women.  Each chapter features a short biography, historically accurate illustrations, a timeline, glossary of new words, and suggestions for further research.  Fascinating additional facts, called Tidbits, complete each woman's life story.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 A LITTLE BIT OF ROB

 

Barbara J. Turner

Illustrated by Marni Backer

Albert Whitman & Co.

Ages 4-8

ISBN - 10: 0807545775

ISBN - 13: 978-0807545775

 

From Booklist

Following the death of her older brother, Rob, young Lena and her parents attempt to assuage their grief and move on with their lives by going on an overnight crabbing expedition. As they step into their boat and set off to sea, they remember many past excursions shared with Rob.

 

Almost every item on the boat reminds them of him, including his old sweatshirt (still smelling of baseball and outdoors) that Lena dons to keep herself warm. Although they have not yet completed the grieving process, by the story's end, they have progressed to the point of finding comfort in remembering and in sharing memories with each other.

 

Backer's dreamy oil illustrations reflect the story's time frame and mood, moving from dark, inky hues at the beginning to sunny earth tones at the end.

 

This entry in the Concept Book series should make a useful addition to the parenting shelf and be helpful for families in need of its message. Kay Weisman

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