Violet was born to boogie and as she grows up, she keeps seeking other kids who have the same affinity for a good beat. Laura Huliska-Beith received a Marion Vannett Ridgway Honor for The Book of Bad Ideas. Violet’s Music,by Angela Johnson and Laura Huliska-Beith When Violet was a baby, she banged her rattle against the crib, hoping others in the nursery would join in. Writer: Angela Johnson, Laura Huliska-BeithĪbout the AuthorAngela Johnson's previous picture books include the Coretta Scott King Honor Book When I Am Old With You and the ALA Notable Book Julius. Other Information: Illustrations, unspecifiedĭimensions: 28.8 x 22.3 x 1.1 centimeters (0.43 kg) Violet's Music sings to us that the right friend is always out there-as long as we keep looking and hoping, and above all, staying true to ourselves. And then one summer day.īright, lively, and lyrical, this is a book for kids who march to a different drummer. But where are the other kids like her-kids who think and dream music all day long? As a baby, in kindergarten, at the beach and the zoo, she never gives up looking for companions. There's nothing Violet loves more than music, and she plays or sings every chance she gets.
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