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Obras de Theresa Howell

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This book would be good for primary to intermediate students. This book is "Maybe Something Beautiful: How Art Transformed a Neighborhood" written by F. Isabel Campoy and Theresa Howell, illustrated by Rafael Lopez, and published in 2016. This book is about how a neighborhood which was all grey and desolate became beautiful after people all worked together to add color and art to the buildings. This book would be a good book to read alone for students as it is colorful and bright and has great words in it. It would also be great to teach about community and how if we all work together, we can make something beautiful out of something that is not beautiful.… (más)
 
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kcochell23 | 53 reseñas más. | Apr 12, 2024 |
This was a fun book about a girl who tries to bring some color to her drab world, when a muralist shows her how to go big. They get everyone involved and brighten up their community. This is based on real events in San Deigo, California and the creation of the Urban Art Trail. This book is not a biography, or a non-fiction, but a gateway to learning more about art and how it can change a city.
 
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LibrarianRyan | 53 reseñas más. | Sep 21, 2023 |
This book was okay. It was like a travel log to show kids how to enjoy the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. There is nothing wrong with that, and if one was going to be visiting that location, this would be a great book. The story sends the kids on a quest to find this magic music, that turns out is just everyone singing together. Otherwise, the story is lacking, and a bit boring.
 
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LibrarianRyan | Jun 12, 2023 |
Little girl Mira is an artist, handing out her colorful paintings to people around her neighborhood. When a muralist ("a man with a pocket full of paintbrushes") joins her, they inspire others to start painting as well, transforming walls, benches, utility boxes, and sidewalks. A single moment of tension, when a policeman approaches, diffuses when he asks if he can paint as well. The drab city, based on San Diego's East Village (author's note), becomes a colorful community.

Reminds me of another picture book where people start a community garden in an urban space, but I don't remember the title or author/illustrator. See also: Every Dog in the Neighborhood… (más)
 
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JennyArch | 53 reseñas más. | Apr 21, 2023 |

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10
Miembros
687
Popularidad
#36,816
Valoración
½ 4.4
Reseñas
56
ISBNs
35
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