Yellow Umbrella (New York Times Best Illustrated Books (Awards))


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ISBN13: 9781929132362Condition: NEWNotes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product Description The perfect book for a rainy day, but also for an art lessen, a lazy afternoon, or a quiet classroom. Accompanied by a CD of original and evocative piano music, this is a book meant to be enjoyed by all people, connecting us through music and art and transcending language and cultural barriers. Readers, "lookers" and listeners of all ages will love this slice of a rainy day.
Spotlight Customer Reviews:
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IMAGINATIVE AND CREATIVE
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LOVED THE IDEA OF A WORDLESS BOOK -- WHERE THE PICTURES AND THE IMAGINATION REIGN. PURCHASED A YELLOW UMBRELLA FOR MY GRANDDAUGHTER WHO LOVES THIS BOOK AND SHE IS ECSTATIC. SHE CAN NOW RETELL THE STORY (AGE 3 AT THE GIFTING) AND PUTS IN FAMILY MEMBERS AND FRIENDS UNDER THE VARIOUS UMBRELLAS. THE MUSIC THAT COMES WITH THE BOOK IS WONDERFUL, ESPECIALLY AT BEDTIME.
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Beautiful & Moving
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My daughter received this book as a gift on her first birthday. The illustrations are beautiful, but because she is so young, and we want to preserve the book, we mostly listen to the music with her. My wife holds my daughter and dances around the room to the sweet and happy melodies. When she sets her down my daughter makes the sign for "more more more"! Once the music begins, she laughs and reaches up, wanting to start all over again.
The music is not overly "classical", nor is it annoyingly childish. It is just wonderfully simple and can be enjoyed by anyone at any time.
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this is an exciting and beautiful book
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absolute gem!!! wordless story told in pictures and original musical score- everyone should enjoy this book
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I loved this children's book...
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... so much so that I chose to review it. It is an atypical "counting" book... one in which a certain object, in this case -- umbrellas, is added to each page. But the twist is that a CD comes with this book. The CD has various cuts of original piano music. Each cut wonderfully reflects the setting of the given page. On one page, as the umbrellas cross over a bridge, you can hear the plink-plink of the raindrops on the water below. On another page, you can hear an approaching train as the pianist speeds up his delivery of original music. The artwork is beautiful, with a subdued rainy palette used for backgrounds. Only the umbrellas themselves are vibrantly depicted. It's only at the end of the book in which we actually get a glimpse of the people (children) carrying the umbrellas, and even on that page, one only sees their legs. My two sons enjoyed trying to guess who might be carrying the umbrellas and where they might be going. My 9-year-old said, "Wouldn't it be funny if they turned out to be monsters!" Monsters notwithstanding, the audio-visual combination makes for a wonderful experience just before dropping off to sleep.
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Musical eloquence through illustration
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A very pleasant book. Great to use on a rainy day with the music. The illustrations give a sense of constant motion and are complemented by the fast tempo music. The pictures have a strong correlation between shape, size, and environment, with everything seeming very deliberate. A great medium and angle to depict the journey to school. All the different umbrellas seem to have their own characteristics and throughout the book you are left to wonder who is under the umbrella and where are they going. Beautifully illustrated!! Should be read with the music.
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