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Once Upon a Rhythm

The story of music
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$33.00
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Description

It hums and it thrums through day and night the magical, mystical rhythm of life! Follow the story of music back to the very beginning. Did it start with a stomp or a clap? This playful poem is an ode to the colourful world of music and rhythm.

Author Biography:

JAMES CARTER is an award-winning poet, non-fiction writer and ambassador for National Poetry Day. James travels all over the UK with his melodica (that’s Steve) to give lively performances and workshops. In the last twenty years he has visited over 1400 schools, and performed at various prestigious literary festivals. He lives with his family in Oxfordshire and offers global virtual poetry sessions.www.jamescarterpoet.co.uk Valerio Vidali is an Italian illustrator and picture book author. His book The Forest was a New York Time’s Best Illustrated book of 2018, as was his book Jemmy Button in 2013. His work has also received the Grand Prix of ILUSTRARTE, the International Biennal of Illustration; the CJ Picture Book Award and various honours. His latest book Hundred is nominated for the German Children's Literature Award. Valerio lives and works in Porto, Portugal.
Release date NZ
June 10th, 2021
Author
Audience
  • Children / Juvenile
Contributor
  • By (artist) Valerio Vidali
Interest Age
From 5 to 7 years
Pages
32
Reading Age
From 5 to 7 years
ISBN-13
9781838911713
Product ID
34290339

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