From Amazon.com: Winner of the 1989 Newbery Award, Joyful Noise is a children's book of poetry about insects that was designed for two readers to enjoy together. On each page are two columns of verse for children to alternate reading aloud about the lives of six-legged creatures ranging from fireflies writing in the sky to a love affair between two lice, crickets eating pie crumbs and the single day in the life of a mayfly. Charming large scale soft-pencil illustrations enhance the comical, easy-to-read text.
Wonderful: A real celebration of the insects. Fourteen neat poems - you can read just one side and enjoy the poems too if you don't have a partner onhand but listening to them read by two people is neat! Really great drawings throughout - obviously done by a nature lover. The poems are funny and at times like haiku too.
Great and Lots of fun!: Joyful noise is a great book to read with another person. It is filled with poems for two voices about insects. It has from Book Lice to Water Striders, House Crickets to Grasshoppers, Water Boatmen to Fireflies. I really enjoy reading it with one of my friends!!
Beautiful Book: This is an absolutly wonderful book. I just love how the poetry is of the viewpoints for young children about insects. Though the poems do not say anything new about insects to any well learned ten year old, they do create with their tandem rythmes a sort of eerie, alien feeling that children will find fascinating. As well, the short poems are interesting enough to make children keep their attentions to the poetry.
An original idea: These poems about the lives of different insects are meant to be read by two voices, thereby mimicking the sounds or characteristics of those bugs. The book works rather well, especially the whirligig beetle poem. Appearing in bookstores nation wide in 1992, I remember being given this book at the age of 10 from my mother. At that particular age I was not interested in participating in a picture book, clearly designed for younger students. Had I received it at a younger age I think I would have liked it more. I would recommend presenting this book to a group of students, having them perform it together. That would be the best use of this singular text.
A Novel Way to Engage Children in Poetry: This book consists of fourteen poems about different insects. Each poem is written in two parts and must be read aloud to be truly appreciated. The two parts fit together, and when performed aloud, have a rhythmical sound. Having children act out the poems as they read them would be a great way to incorporate dance and creative movement. I would recommend this book for all teachers and parents who want to get children excited about poetry.
| Author: | Paul Fleischman | | Binding: | Hardcover | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 811.54 | | EAN: | 9780060218522 | | ISBN: | 0060218525 | | Number Of Pages: | 64 | | Publication Date: | 1988-03-01 | | Reading Level: | Ages 9-12 |
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