This toe-tapping, finger-snapping walk through the neighborhood is a treat for the ears and eyes!
Connie Schofield-Morrison and Frank Morrison have teamed up for the first time to capture the rhythm of the neighborhood. Connie has been writing since she was a young girl and is inspired every day by the big sounds and bright colors of the world around her. I Got the Rhythm is her first picture book. Frank works as a fine artist and is a National Book Award finalist and an NAACP Image Award-winning illustrator of many books for children including Our Children Can Soar and Jazzy Miz Mozetta, for which he won the Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe New Talent Award. Connie and Frank live in Atlanta, Georgia, with their five children.
Connie Schofield-Morrison and Frank Morrison have teamed up for the first time to capture the rhythm of the neighborhood. Connie has been writing since she was a young girl and is inspired every day by the big sounds and bright colors of the world around her. I Got the Rhythm is her first picture book. Frank works as a fine artist and is a National Book Award finalist and an NAACP Image Award-winning illustrator of many books for children including Our Children Can Soar and Jazzy Miz Mozetta, for which he won the Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe New Talent Award. Connie and Frank live in Atlanta, Georgia, with their five children.
The driving beat of debut author Schofield-Morrison’s narrative is
likely to have readers bouncing and tapping right along with her...
An upbeat celebration of the senses, self-expression, and
camaraderie.
*Publishers Weekly*
The bright palette and vibrant tones of Morrison’s loosely painted
illustrations echo the energy of the text nicely... the book begs
readers to sing and move along with this little dancer.
*Booklist*
For a storytime that will get bodies rocking, fingers popping, and
rhythm flowing.
*Library Media Connection*
The little girl at the center of it all is wholly likable in her
joyful approach... This will work well in an interactive storytime
for preschoolers, as listeners are invited to shake and stomp along
with the happy protagonist.
*BCCB*
Ready made for storytime, Schofield-Morrison’s text pulses with a
beat of its own and practically demands audiences to clap along…
The urban setting and varied cast of characters make this title
particularly valuable, showcasing diversity as an integral part of
everyday life.
*School Library Journal*
"The driving beat of debut author Schofield-Morrison's narrative is likely to have readers bouncing and tapping right along with her . . . An upbeat celebration of the senses, self-expression, and camaraderie." --Publishers Weekly"The bright palette and vibrant tones of Morrison's loosely painted illustrations echo the energy of the text nicely . . . the book begs readers to sing and move along with this little dancer." --Booklist"For a storytime that will get bodies rocking, fingers popping, and rhythm flowing." --Library Media Connection"The little girl at the center of it all is wholly likable in her joyful approach . . . This will work well in an interactive storytime for preschoolers, as listeners are invited to shake and stomp along with the happy protagonist." --BCCB"Ready made for storytime, Schofield-Morrison's text pulses with a beat of its own and practically demands audiences to clap along . . . The urban setting and varied cast of characters make this title particularly valuable, showcasing diversity as an integral part of everyday life." --School Library Journal
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