In My Neighborhood

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Experience a heartwarming journey of self-discovery with this enchanting children’s book, perfect for kids searching for their identity. The narrator, a unique drum, navigates his vibrant city filled with musical instruments, feeling out of tune with his talented family—his brother, a violin; his father, a cello; and his mother, a piano. This beautifully illustrated story unfolds the drum's quest to find his place in a world of melodies, where even birds sing with trumpets! ?? Discover how he learns the vital role of rhythm as he joins a band of saxophones, showing readers that every instrument has a purpose and that one’s individuality is a song worth sharing. Ideal for children ages 4-8, this delightful tale, authored by Loubriel and illustrated by Coelho, not only entertains but also educates, integrating themes of bravery and acceptance. The engaging prose, packed with lively Latin rhythms and joyous illustrations, brings this story to life, making it a treasured addition to any child's bookshelf. The book is brand new, published in 2021 by W W Norton & Company, and contains 36 captivating pages. Order now and introduce your child to the joy of music and the power of finding their own unique sound! Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780884487012
Year: 2021
Publisher: W W Norton & Company
Pages: 36


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A search for one's place in the world provides the storyline: The narrator, a drum, feels like an outcast because he alone?unlike his family and friends?cannot play a melody. Like all kids growing up, he must find out where he fits.


The narrator, a drum, wanders the streets of Coelho's vividly realized city of musical instruments?where even the birds sprout miniature trumpets from their mouths?feeling like an outcast because he alone, among all his family and neighbors, can't play a melody. He adores his violin brother, cello father, and piano mother but feels he has nothing to offer to their music. search for identity in a city of musical instruments.


"My father is Cello, and oh, what a fellow.The tone of his laugh is low, smooth, and mellow.But me? My name's Drum. BOOM-CLACK, RAT-A-TAT.My head is a snare and I wear a hi-hat.My stomach's a bass drum, my arms are drumsticks,and my only song is CLICK-CLACK, CLACK-CLICK."


But one day a trio of saxophones ask him to join their band, and what they tell him gives him an epiphany "So that's what a drum does! I now understand.I don't carry a tune; I carry a band." But he must still prove it to himself, and that takes all his courage.


Loubriel's story of bravery and identity, infused with Latin rhythms and joy, provides a fine vehicle for Coelho's vibrant technique and palette. Coelho's city of music bursts with exuberance. In backmatter,Loubriel, a lifelong drummer, explains how the drum kit lays a song's foundation. The bass drum is the heartbeat; the hi hat is the dynamic metronome; the snare drum is the drum kit's singer.

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