Why Do I Sing?: Animal Songs of the Pacific Northwest

Author:   Jennifer Blomgren ,  Andrea Gabriel
Publisher:   Blue Star Press
ISBN:  

9781632170200


Pages:   20
Publication Date:   04 August 2015
Recommended Age:   From 3 to 7 years
Format:   Board book
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Why Do I Sing?: Animal Songs of the Pacific Northwest


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Author:   Jennifer Blomgren ,  Andrea Gabriel
Publisher:   Blue Star Press
Imprint:   Sasquatch Books
Dimensions:   Width: 16.60cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 16.50cm
Weight:   0.254kg
ISBN:  

9781632170200


ISBN 10:   1632170205
Pages:   20
Publication Date:   04 August 2015
Recommended Age:   From 3 to 7 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Board book
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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Humans aren't the only creatures with the urge to sing. Blomgren describes the wild songs of marmots, fin whales, meadowlarks, loons and others, imagining what might compel them....Gabriel's big, rough-textured watercolors give a good sense of the particular beauty of the region. --The New York Times This tender pair [with Where Do I Sleep?] should make lovely bedtime additions. Gentle verses describe the sleeping and singing habits of various animals. Each of the illustrations contains the name of the animal in question. Soft and sweet yet beautifully textured, the images are lovely and will have readers poring over them. --School Library Journal Gabriel's handsome, atmospheric watercolor paintings on textured paper capture scenic panoramas or zoom in to render animals larger than life, from honeybee to meadowlark. --Kirkus Reviews Celebrate the sounds of Pacific Northwest animals, from howling wolves to buzzing honeybees. With lively lyrics and delightful illustrations, this rhythmic family read-aloud book explains calls of the wild through poetic verse. --Alaska Airlines Magazine The question, Why do I sing? is answered in short four-line rhymes by 15 resident species of the Pacific Northwest. Cheery two-page illustrations of the creatures accompany each joyful celebration of the call of the wild... Easily shared in read-aloud rhyme and informative watercolor illustrations... --Puget Sound Council for the Review of Children's Books If you've ever hiked or camped in the Northwest, chances are you've heard owls hooting, marmots whistling or maybe even wolves howling. This book, written from each animal's perspective, is a combination of rhythmic verse and beautiful illustrations that will captivate you as well as your kiddos as you learn what gives animals their voice. Author and illustrator team Jennifer Blomgren and Andrea Gabriel, both Washingtonians, come together to bring you a book that will delight and entertain your whole brood. --Red Tricycle Why Do I Sing? Animal Songs of the Pacific Northwest has amazing illustrations with stories that take you through the sounds of the Pacific Northwest. From the Meadowlark, to the Spotted Owl and the Whistling Swan. This book is beautifully written. ...It is a great book to sit and read together as a family. --Local Haven Animal songs - so unique, so poignant, and so mysterious. In this beautifully-illustrated book, author Jennifer Blomgren explains the voices of animals and birds through human cadence of poetry. Excellent read-aloud book from birth on up. --AK on the GO Author Jennifer Blomgren and illustrator Andrea Gabriel, who previously collaborated for Where Do I Sleep? A Pacific Northwest Lullaby and Where Would I Be in an Evergreen Tree?, bring to the world of children's nature books a third title that is just as warm, fun, and visually appealing. --Portland Book Review With rhyming verse and beautiful paintings, the book celebrates the Northwest's noisy natural inhabitants, from the long, low voices of fin whales to the bugles of a Roosevelt bull elk. --The Seattle Times


Humans aren t the only creatures with the urge to sing. Blomgren describes the wild songs of marmots, fin whales, meadowlarks, loons and others, imagining what might compel them. Of the starfish, she writes delicately: They just might be singing a song we can t know. / We don t see or hear the world the same way / As so many living things near us each day. Gabriel s big, rough-textured watercolors give a good sense of the particular beauty of the region. The New York Times ...the lovely scenes and animal portraits will be much enjoyed by those young children who like to talk their way through picturebooks. Gabriel's luscious pastel work on heavily textured paper will surely invite touching and some lingering viewing. School Library Journal Gabriel s handsome, atmospheric watercolor paintings on textured paper capture scenic panoramas or zoom in to render animals larger than life, from honeybee to meadowlark. Kirkus Reviews Celebrate the sounds of Pacific Northwest animals, from howling wolves to buzzing honeybees. With lively lyrics and delightful illustrations, this rhythmic family read-aloud book explains calls of the wild through poetic verse. Alaska Airlines Magazine The question, Why do I sing? is answered in short four-line rhymes by 15 resident species of the Pacific Northwest. Cheery two-page illustrations of the creatures accompany each joyful celebration of the call of the wild... Easily shared in read-aloud rhyme and informative watercolor illustrations... Puget Sound Councilfor theReviewof Children'sBooks If you ve ever hiked or camped in the Northwest, chances are you ve heard owls hooting, marmots whistling or maybe even wolves howling. This book, written from each animal s perspective, is a combination of rhythmic verse and beautiful illustrations that will captivate you as well as your kiddos as you learn what gives animals their voice. Author and illustrator team Jennifer Blomgren and Andrea Gabriel, both Washingtonians, come together to bring you a book that will delight and entertain your whole brood. Red Tricycle Why Do I Sing? Animal Songs of the Pacific Northwest hasamazing illustrationswith storiesthat take you through the sounds of the Pacific Northwest. From the Meadowlark, to the Spotted Owl and the Whistling Swan. This book is beautifully written. ...It is a great book to sit and read together as a family. Local Haven Animal songs so unique, so poignant, and so mysterious. In this beautifully-illustrated book, author Jennifer Blomgren explains the voices of animals and birds through human cadence of poetry. Excellent read-aloud book from birth on up. AK on the GO Author Jennifer Blomgren and illustrator Andrea Gabriel, who previously collaborated for Where Do I Sleep? A Pacific Northwest Lullaby and Where Would I Be in an Evergreen Tree?, bring to the world of children s nature books a third title that is just as warm, fun, and visually appealing. Portland Book Review The pictures in this book are lovely, and the text that goes along with it is simple, but still manages to teach about the animals and their habitats. Growing My Kids Reviews The painterly illustrations and rhyming prose make it a visual delight for children... The Herald With rhyming verse and beautiful paintings, the book celebrates the Northwest s noisy natural inhabitants, from the long, low voices of fin whales to the bugles of a Roosevelt bull elk.The Seattle Times Narrated in verse, this captivating picture book for children three years of age and older introduces a number of creatures that buzz, chirp, howl and hoot. ...This volume offers a fun way to explore some of the animals of the Pacific Northwest. Its watercolors by Andrea Gabriel are big and bold, thus complementing the rhymed and informative narrative that Port Townsend, Washington, resident Jennifer Blomgren provides.BookLoons Why Do I Sing? Animal Songs of the Pacific Northwest is a beautiful introduction to many of the amazing animals that live in the Pacific Northwest. The stunning illustrations are captivating and the story flows as the words are read rhythmically. This lovely story is a wonderful way to teach children about the wonders of the natural world and the critters that live in their backyards. In the Know Mom


Humans aren't the only creatures with the urge to sing. Blomgren describes the wild songs of marmots, fin whales, meadowlarks, loons and others, imagining what might compel them. Of the starfish, she writes delicately: They just might be singing a song we can't know. / We don't see or hear the world the same way / As so many living things near us each day. Gabriel's big, rough-textured watercolors give a good sense of the particular beauty of the region. The New York Times ...the lovely scenes and animal portraits will be much enjoyed by those young children who like to talk their way through picture books. Gabriel's luscious pastel work on heavily textured paper will surely invite touching and some lingering viewing. School Library Journal Gabriel's handsome, atmospheric watercolor paintings on textured paper capture scenic panoramas or zoom in to render animals larger than life, from honeybee to meadowlark. Kirkus Reviews Celebrate the sounds of Pacific Northwest animals, from howling wolves to buzzing honeybees. With lively lyrics and delightful illustrations, this rhythmic family read-aloud book explains calls of the wild through poetic verse. Alaska Airlines Magazine The question, Why do I sing? is answered in short four-line rhymes by 15 resident species of the Pacific Northwest. Cheery two-page illustrations of the creatures accompany each joyful celebration of the call of the wild... Easily shared in read-aloud rhyme and informative watercolor illustrations... Puget Sound Council for the Review of Children's Books If you've ever hiked or camped in the Northwest, chances are you've heard owls hooting, marmots whistling or maybe even wolves howling. This book, written from each animal's perspective, is a combination of rhythmic verse and beautiful illustrations that will captivate you as well as your kiddos as you learn what gives animals their voice. Author and illustrator team Jennifer Blomgren and Andrea Gabriel, both Washingtonians, come together to bring you a book that will delight and entertain your whole brood. Red Tricycle Why Do I Sing? Animal Songs of the Pacific Northwest has amazing illustrations with stories that take you through the sounds of the Pacific Northwest. From the Meadowlark, to the Spotted Owl and the Whistling Swan. This book is beautifully written. ...It is a great book to sit and read together as a family. Local Haven Animal songs - so unique, so poignant, and so mysterious. In this beautifully-illustrated book, author Jennifer Blomgren explains the voices of animals and birds through human cadence of poetry. Excellent read-aloud book from birth on up. AK on the GO Author Jennifer Blomgren and illustrator Andrea Gabriel, who previously collaborated for Where Do I Sleep? A Pacific Northwest Lullaby and Where Would I Be in an Evergreen Tree?, bring to the world of children's nature books a third title that is just as warm, fun, and visually appealing. Portland Book Review The pictures in this book are lovely, and the text that goes along with it is simple, but still manages to teach about the animals and their habitats. Growing My Kids Reviews The painterly illustrations and rhyming prose make it a visual delight for children... The Herald With rhyming verse and beautiful paintings, the book celebrates the Northwest's noisy natural inhabitants, from the long, low voices of fin whales to the bugles of a Roosevelt bull elk.The Seattle Times Narrated in verse, this captivating picture book for children three years of age and older introduces a number of creatures that buzz, chirp, howl and hoot. ...This volume offers a fun way to explore some of the animals of the Pacific Northwest. Its watercolors by Andrea Gabriel are big and bold, thus complementing the rhymed and informative narrative that Port Townsend, Washington, resident Jennifer Blomgren provides.BookLoons Why Do I Sing? Animal Songs of the Pacific Northwest is a beautiful introduction to many of the amazing animals that live in the Pacific Northwest. ...The stunning illustrations are captivating and the story flows as the words are read rhythmically. This lovely story is a wonderful way to teach children about the wonders of the natural world and the critters that live in their backyards. In the Know Mom


Author Information

Jennifer Blomgren is both a writer and lover of nature. She has previously authored three children's books, including Where Do I Sleep? and Where Would I Be in an Evergreen Tree? Andrea Gabriel is the illustrator and/or author of eight picture books for children. She loves doing author visits to schools and is currently working on her first novel.

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