Saturday, February 11, 2012

April Sayre’s Book It’s My City: a Singing Map

Uptown, downtown, it’s my city!
Near the Laundromat, I begin.
Listen to the wash.
Shake, slosh, shake slosh.
Throw it in the dryer for a spin!

A fiction picture book full of rhythm, rhyme, and mapping.

Awards & Recognition
Reviews
  • ". . .This is a book that glorifies urban life---the sloshing in the laundromat, the whooshing of the train, the sizzling of the stir-fry restaurant. . .the song is filled with joy and is certain to inspire children to create their own 'mapping songs.'" - School Library Journal
  • A child is walking from her house to the grocery store, accompanied by an older brother. Along the way, we are introduced to her internal map of sights, sounds, and smells that tell her where she is. ...The rhythmic, rhyming text uses repetition without becoming a prisoner to pattern. To get home, the child thinks about the sights and sounds in reverse..." - Horn Book
  • "Rhythm and energy abound as a young girl sings herself a map of her trip to the grocery store and back... Elementary mapping, finding one's way, and the mnemonic uses of rhythm and rhyme are all aspects of this gambol to which young children will relate." - The Kirkus Review
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Out of Print


Grade Range:
K to 3
ISBN:
0-8050-6059-6
Publish Date:
2001
Publisher:
Greenwillow






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