El extraordinario talento de Ann Rand para el lenguaje convierte esta exploración de las palabras una experiencia mágica. Mediante la armonía y el ritmo, la resonancia y la musicalidad, la autora invita a los lectores a escuchar el melodioso juego de los textos que se desarrolla como una canción en cada página. Ilustrado con las ingeniosas imágenes llenas de color de su marido Paul Rand, Chispas y cascabeles es un clásico infantil que revela a los jóvenes lectores el poder y la musicalidad de las palabras que utilizamos cada día. Paul Rand ha sido uno de los diseñadores gráficos más influyentes y revolucionarios del siglo xx. Ha ilustrado cuatro libros infantiles, incluido El pequeño 1, también publicado por barbara fiore editora. Además, ha diseñado algunos de los iconos empresa-riales más conocidos de su tiempo, entre ellos los logotipos de abc, ibm, ups y westinghouse. Ann Rand ha escrito cinco libros infantiles, cuatro de ellos ilustrados por su marido. Juntos han creado obras llenas de sinceridad que expresan la levedad y la exuberancia de la juventud, partiendo siempre de la pureza del corazón.
I'm oscillating wildly between giving it 5 stars and giving it 2. 3 seemed like a nice compromise :)
This is a book about... words and poetry, but not really. (I'm aware that's clear as mud, but bear with me here.) The author is seeking, I think, to define language and ideas without actually giving definitions. As an example, the first page runs:
What are words? Words are how what you think inside comes out and how to remember what you might forget about.
The book goes on like this until the end. And honestly, I'm not sure if I like it or not. The author has a gift of putting together language in a way that's friendly and makes the whole concept of "language" clear... but I'm not sure if she goes above the head of her audience or, conversely, is well too easy for them!
The illustrations are cheerfully retro (well, they were modern when this was first in print), no complaints there.
Check this book out of the library before you buy it. And you know what? If you like it, try Margaret Wise Brown's The Important Book. These two have similar styles.
The book starts off by explaining how words are what we think and how we get them out. I love that is starts with that because I feel like that doesn’t get stressed enough to kids. That they are not just learning to read and write for no reason, but that reading and writing help you use words the way you want to. Words have power, and that is what I feel this book is trying to teach children. The book goes on saying, “Words are names, Words are how you feel,” and there is simple illustrations on each page to once again give the attention to the words. I would use this book to discuss author’s purpose, and ask students what they think the author wanted us to know. For younger students I would probably ask if they thought anything was important about words after I read aloud, and ask them to explain what they learned.
Rather inane and the art (by renowned midcentury graphic designer Paul Rand, the reason I read the book) wasn't really that great. Disappointing, but fortunately only took up about 3 minutes of my time.
Words, Words, Words! What words can be, how words look like, how words sound like, and what words can be used for are explained by the author and illustrator of this book about words. This is a great introduction book for young children who just start to learn vocabulary and that let children's aware that words are everywhere!
I had never heard of this book but it is very cute. The illustrations are very retro and adorable, and it’s a great introduction to language for a young child
“What are words? Words are how what you think inside Comes out And how to remember what you might forget about”
“Some words are gay and bright And full of light Like tinsel and silver And sparkle and spin”
What an excellent book about words! It touches on letters, nouns, verbs, adjectives, homophones, and so many other types of works. The illustrations are wonderful as well. They tell the story, but in more of an abstract way that will make the students have to really look at the pictures and think.
A wonderful picture book on meaning and purpose of words, accompanied by eye-catching illustrations by the author´s husband Paul Rand is a real treat for every picture book lover. It should be read aloud for its tunefulness and rhythm. I simply adore it!
I have I agree with other reviewers, I honestly don't know what to say or how many stars to give. The idea of this book, exploring what words are and how we use them, learn from them and emote from them is real and very rarely explored so clearly and truthfully. The artwork is not my style although I appreciate some of it was very clever and the artist is an internationally recognized star. I think I might have to read this again after some thought!
nyesel ngasih buku ini ke orang itu... (ahahaha... sembari berharap dia gak baca ini... how come?)
emmm... buku ini mencolok sekali cover belakangnya, kayak pelangi. buku anak-anak yang isinya worthy banget, even for orang dewasa (halah kenapa jadi campur-campur ini kata-katanya, gak banget deh!)
Minimalist illustrations with real sparkles on the book jacket. This is fun enough with just the silly illustrations and boldly colored pages. Maybe a good introduction to poetry?
Of course such a creative and unique book is made by Chronicle. A mix of whimsical drawing and collage drawing from different sources, and a unique text.