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Someone Says

Someone Says
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Manufacturer: Viking Juvenile

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Binding: Hardcover
EAN: 9780670036646
ISBN: 0670036641
Label: Viking Juvenile
Manufacturer: Viking Juvenile
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 32
Publication Date: 2003-09-15
Publisher: Viking Juvenile
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Studio: Viking Juvenile

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Editorial Reviews:

In the morning, as always, we line up to go into school.
Someone says, "Let's leapfrog in."
And . . .
spring-boink, spring-sproink
. . . we do.


Join this lively group of Asian children as they pretend and imagine their way through the day, becoming ponies that prance, birds that swoop, tigers that slurp, and dreamers who invent a thousand other things to become . . . on another day.

Carole Lexa Schaefer and Pierr Morgan, author and illustrator of The Squiggle, bring together vibrant artwork and onomatopoeic language to celebrate and inspire the wondrous creativity of children.

Illustrated by Pierr Morgan.


Spotlight customer reviews:

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Summary: Max & Leo love this book
Comment: Both my four year old and nearly two year old love this book. The musicality of Carole Lexa Schaefer's prose and Pierr Morgan's beautiful and simple illustrations have had "Someone Says" at the top of their request list since it came into our collection last winter. Tonight they were particularly pleased with the noodle-slurping tigers.

I would highly recommend this to anyone who wants to buy a beautiful, well-written book for young people (ages 2-6).

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Summary: Imagination is a Good Thing
Comment: Someone Says describes a day in a preschool, enhanced by the children's imaginations. Someone says, "Let's leapfrog in to the classroom." The children do, all the while imagining they are actually frogs. The illustration includes the children doing the leapfrogging, and the imagined frogs leapfrogging overlaid. The illustrator has interpreted traditional Chinese ink-brush techniques using Prismacolor and gouache. She has increased the amount of color brilliance to increase the appeal to young children.

It was a beautiful, intercultural experience to read this book, and I want to do it again.

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Summary: A colorful celebration of the creativity of children
Comment: Author Carole Lexa Schaefer dreamed "Someone Says" before she wrote it. The director of a preschool as well as the author of children's books ("The Squiggle," "The Little French Whistler"), Schaefer simply lets us follow a group of young children from when they first line up to go to school each morning until they go to bed to dream about another great day. In between every time they have something to do "Someone says" that they should warm up the shadows of trees on the ground with their bird wings or that they should make me new songs when the teacher says it is time to sing, and everyone follows along. One moment they are children and then the next they are leaping frogs or prancing ponies. Teaches seeking to unlock the imaginations of their young students (ages 3-7) will find this a simple and elegant key to that end.

Pierr Morgan's illustrations, which combine Prismacolor markers and gouache, were inspired by traditional Chinese ink-brush paintings and the vibrantly patterned clothing of children she saw on a visit to China. We see the young children and when they let their imaginations take flight Morgan overlays whatever they are pretending to be (e.g., frogs, birds) on their happy figures. The result is a simple celebration of the creativity of children representing "the spirit vision, and dreams of the child in each and every one of us, all over the world."



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