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Dylan Pritchett

Autor(a) de The First Music

1 Work 46 Membros 5 Críticas

Obras por Dylan Pritchett

The First Music (2006) 46 exemplares

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Conhecimento Comum

Sexo
male
Locais de residência
Williamsburg, Virginia, USA

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Pritchett, who lives in Williamsburg, Va., has been a full-time storyteller for more than 20 years. He has researched and presented real characters from America’s past for the Smithsonian museums, Colonial Williamsburg, Monticello, the Museum of the Confederacy, and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. In addition to recording several albums of folk tales, Pritchett has created the voices for many historical characters in museum recordings and exhibits.

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The First Music is set in Africa among the safari animals. It's important at a young age to first and foremost introduce students to all parts of the world, no matter how small. Language wise this book helps broaden a child's schema of words. In the story many different words are used to describe sounds and actions beyond words such as: "walk, talk, sit, and loud". In the place of the words are, "hooted, screeched, yelped, peered, raised, moaned, and rustled". All of these help the child add words to their immensely growing vocabulary at this time. The "rhythm" of the story entertains the kids as the reader would have to do their best to sing the rhythm the animals make in the safari. On an emotional, moral level the children's focus are drawn to the frogs. The frogs cannot partake in the music making because their legs and hands are too short so they must watch and listen the other animals. Eventually, the frogs realize that their voices are a musical instrument that they possess and can join making music with the others. This is one of the biggest lessons in childhood that everyone is unique and can contribute in their own way. Many children watch others and want to do what others do but can't for various reasons. The frogs situations and outcome in this story remind children that everyone has their own special talents.… (mais)
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crieder95 | 4 outras críticas | Jan 16, 2015 |
The various African animals create music by combining their sounds. All the animals join in, except for the frogs. The frogs are silent and only listen because they feel that they have nothing to contribute. One day the frogs finally decide to make their "reeeep" sounds and add a beautiful beat to the African animal music. The animals, including the frogs, are happy with the beautiful music that is being mad. The illustrations of this story are what really brings African culture to the reader's attention. They are bright and geometric. The underlying theme of this story is about courage. The frogs finally find enough courage to sing with the other animals and they end up creating something beautiful. If the frogs had never spoken up the African animals would have remained deprived of this special music. I would read this story to students during a study of African culture. I could have students do an activity in which groups are assigned to be different animals and then have them sing or play simple instruments apart and together.… (mais)
 
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amoore1 | 4 outras críticas | Nov 9, 2012 |
This book is about all the sounds that animals make in the African forest. The lions, monkeys, parrots, owls, and crocodiles all had their specific sounds that they'd make. But the frogs did not male any sound and remained silent. One night the other animals of the forest hear the frogs croaking a steady beat, and they all soon began making music with one another. This book has beautiful illustartions and filled with descriptive language that would be good for story-telling out loud.
 
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HopeMiller123 | 4 outras críticas | Mar 27, 2012 |
This is a great imaginative tale of how the first ever "jam session" started. Besides the silliness, which children should love, it has a strong message that everyone can join in making music. This would be a great book to read in a music class. I love how Pritchett captures the sounds of music in writing.
 
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l_rigsby | 4 outras críticas | Apr 6, 2011 |

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Obras
1
Membros
46
Popularidade
#335,831
Avaliação
½ 3.6
Críticas
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