Carnival of the Animals | 
| Author: John Lithgow Creator: Boris Kulikov Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing Category: Book
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Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 452231
Media: Hardcover Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Pages: 40 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 11.1 x 9.8 x 0.5
ISBN: 0689867212 EAN: 9780689867217 ASIN: 0689867212
Publication Date: August 31, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description But oh! what a fabulous night he had had, When his world was turned into a zoo! After wandering off from a school field trip, a young boy falls asleep in the Natural History Museum. There he sees his classmates, teachers, and family transformed into a menagerie of animals, from wild hyenas to stately peacocks. John Lithgow's exhilarating word play, inspired by Camille Saint-Saens's 1886 composition, provides a narrative arc to the piece for the first time. Lithgow created the text for the New York City Ballet, where the Carnival of the Animals ballet, with his narration, debuted in 2003. Boris Kulikov's witty artistic interpretation of the story adds to the fun. A new recording of Saint-Saens's suite, performed by Chamber Music Los Angeles under the direction of Bill Elliott, complete with John Lithgow's recitation of the text, is included on an enclosed CD.
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book February 8, 2009 Dariel Hendon (Mo) The art work was interesting but the plot of the story was hard to follow.
adorable book October 2, 2008 Cathy Gamas (Minot, ND United States) This book has rollicking lyrics and fun pictures to introduce a classical score to children. It is fun to read (and even better to hear).
another cherished book by John Lithgow August 1, 2008 Julianne M. Pringle (Sandusky,OH) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Another book in the collection of John Lithgow's childrens' books. Lovely and witty prose.
Wonderful narration and eye popping illustrations June 28, 2007 broadwaybaby1974 (Palm Coast, FL) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I used this with my kindergarten music class, and they were absolutely enthralled. Even kids who normally weren't on their best behavior were attentive and involved. We laughed hysterically together at the pictures, they were always finding something on the page to talk about. In addition, John Lithgow is a terrific storyteller who really makes the story come alive. During the musical passages woven through the story, I would stop and prompt the children to identify the instruments in the background and have them discuss ways each shows the character - eg. the how the elephant is shown with a slow, heavy tempo with low pitch; or how the wooden bars of the xylophone resonate to sound like the bones of the fossils. I highly recommend this book and cd.
So sad john.... June 11, 2007 RckStrGrl21 (Carlsbad, Ca) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have to say, I own ALL of john's books and I love them all, except this one. I teach 3-4 year olds and the tune of this book is very dry. kind of boring. I let my friend borrow it to present to her 5 year old children and still no interest from them. The pictures are wonderful, and the cd is ok to listen to while the children play, but they are not interested inrerading the book.
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