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Carregando... Twelve Dinging Doorbellsde Tameka Fryer Brown
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. A soulful spin on the popular Twelve Days of Christmas song....but complete with chitlins, mac and cheese, and a sweet potato pie just for me! ( ) Soul food and larger-than-life personalities populate the pages of this catch-all family celebration. Beginning and ending with “a sweet potato pie just for me,” this colorful picture book modeled after “The Twelve Days of Christmas” follows a young Black child as doorbells ring and the house fills with relatives. Counting up from the first dinging doorbell to the dizzying 12th, people arrive—“two selfie queens,” “three posh sibs”—and dishes pile up (“four pounds of chitlins” and the highlight, “BAKED MACARONI AND CHEEEEEESE!”). Toddlers and aunties and fraternity brothers crowd in. As the night wears on, the view of the house expands to include a long table of food, round tables for games of spades, and a dance floor. The narrator’s disappointment when the sweet potato pie is eaten turns the repeating verses on their heads; a change in language mirrors the shift in attitude familiar to anyone who’s had enough of family for one night. Brown cleverly turns an old tune into a modern, energetic romp. Glenn’s bright art makes inspired use of perspective and a broad palette to emphasize the joys and chaos of large family gatherings. Though the book is a funny riff on a familiar Christmas song, there aren’t any Yuletide-specific references, nor does it appear to be set during winter, making this delightful and dynamic story perfect for any time of year. (This book was reviewed digitally.) A new classic that will ease children through any holiday season. (Picture book. 3-7) -Kirkus Review This cute take-off on “The 12 Days of Christmas” features a young Black girl who recites the revamped lyrics - always ending with “and a sweet potato pie just for me”- as her relatives arrive at their Christmas celebration. The big emphasis on the number five, in the original as five golden rings, here is “baked macaroni and cheeeeeese…”. Humorously, as the song progresses, it turns into MORE macaroni and cheese, and then LOTS of macaroni and cheese, and so on. Ebony Glenn uses bright colors and animation-like characters to add even more humor to the mix. Young readers 3 and over will love this remix of an old song, especially as these new lyrics “nine women whisp’ring . . . six toddlers squealing…” will be much more relatable for them. This book would make a fine addition to a child’s repertoire of holiday books.
It’s a lovingly chaotic portrayal with a pleasingly ample feel. This picture book, with its lyrics a take on the familiar tune “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” is a celebration of African American families and culture. Brown-skinned people in colorful attire grace each spread. PrêmiosNotable Lists
A cumulative all-holiday carol about a young girl who is trying to get a slice of Granny's sweet potato pie at a family gathering. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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