February reads this year in my bag for 2020 -
all good for kiddos . I always take part in BLM at school campaign ❤️
They put out wonderful info and free teaching guides and more
https://blacklivesmatteratschool.com/teaching-materials/
FYI
February reads this year in my bag for 2020 -
all good for kiddos . I always take part in BLM at school campaign ❤️
They put out wonderful info and free teaching guides and more
https://blacklivesmatteratschool.com/teaching-materials/
FYI
4⭐️ This is the true story of Muddy Waters, Blues Legend. He was a boy who could never do what he was told. But that lead to some amazing music. This story is very well done. It creates a merger between picture book and biography that is seamless and interesting.
The illustrator, Evan Turk, has been an absolute doll signing posters and the book for me.
Bought a couple more books at the Ezra Jack Keats reception tonight. And, yes, the books and poster are signed. 😁
The life of blues musician Muddy Waters is remarkable, even in this condensed version necessitated by a #picturebook biography. Electric collage art. Inspirational text. Highly recommended.
Evan Turk‘s gorgeous and energetic collage artwork incorporates bits of newspaper stories of the time, like the Chicago Defender shown in this image.
“Last I checked, you can‘t eat the blues for breakfast,” said Grandma Della. “No child of mine is gonna waste his time with music.”
But Muddy was never good at doing what he was told.
Everything about this #picturebook biography is wonderful, including the design choice of rich brown endpapers.
Just look at this illustration! I knew nothing of Waters‘s life and this was a great introduction.