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S'està carregant… Hand, Hand, Fingers, Thumb (Bright & Early Books) (1969 original; edició 1969)de Al Perkins (Autor), Eric Gurney (Il·lustrador)
Informació de l'obraHand, Hand, Fingers, Thumb de Al Perkins (1969)
![]() No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. ![]() ![]() Upon reading this book I was trying to figure out why this book was banned. It was a story of monkeys. They showed off their fingers, they played the drums and other instruments, and talked with friends. Why was this book banned? Apparently, someone thought that this book was associating African culture with monkeys. I don’t see this because the moneys do more than play drums, they also play banjos and fiddles. I don’t think African culture when I think banjos and fiddles. I think deep south and dueling banjos, and the Hatfields and McCoys comes more to mind. So, I do not see the connection of this story to African culture and do not feel it’s racist. HOWEVER, anyone who does feel that, has valid feelings, and I will not denigrate that. If someone feels that way, then yes, this is a problematic book. But should this book be banned… No. It starts with one monkey, a drum, and a thumb. Then the fun begins with banging the drum with both hands. But it does not stop. A few more friends are joining with drums, and it becomes better. But then a lot more of the clan join with more exciting instruments, and the drums sound even better. [image] We picked this book for its Suess-styled illustrations. The book can be a super fun song in a classroom while learning some tongue-twisting phrases. In addition, the pictures are bright and exciting for young readers. Hand, Hand, Fingers, Thumb by Al Perkins is a fun read-aloud rhyme that will make children dance and roll.
"It's not (just) the refrain that makes this book so great -- it's the monkeys. Illustrator Eric Gurney's drumming monkeys are a motley collection of comic beatnik simians, sporting sweater-vests, giant muttonchops, goatees, and big golden rings." Pertany a aquestes col·leccions editorialsBright and Early Books (BE-5) Contingut aThinks You Can Think ~ ABC ~ Mr. Brown Can Moo ~ Tooth Book ~ Hand Hand Fingers Thumb ~ Ten Apples Up on Top ~ Go Dog Go ~ Would You Rather Be a Bullfrog ~ Cat in the Hat Comes Back ~ In a People House ~ The King's Wish ~ Hooper Humperdink (Dr. Seuss's I Can Read It All By Myself Beginner Books ~ Grolier Book Club) de Theo LeSieg
Easy-to-read rhyming text describes what can be done on a drum with hand, fingers, and thumb. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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