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Richard Cleminson Keep

Autor de Clatter Bash! A Day of the Dead Celebration

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A simple, rhythmic text, consisting mostly of sound words, is paired with eye-catching mixed media illustrations in this picture-book celebration of the Day of the Dead, the Mexican and Latin American holiday honoring the memory of deceased loved ones. After an initial scene in which people decorate the cemetery, a group of skeletons come out and have their own fiesta, rattling and rolling through a good time. The book concludes with an afterword giving more information about Día de los muertos...

Most of the story in Clatter Bash!: A Day of the Dead Celebration is told through author/artist Richard Keep's striking illustrations, as the text itself is quite minimal. The book begins "Knock-knock! Shhh! Huh? / Rattle-rattle Que? / Creak-crack Up we go! / Big fiesta! Yay!", while the accompanying artwork shows skeletons emerging from their graves and doing plenty of things not described in the text. This will probably work best for younger children, who will enjoy the simple, rhyming text, and the bold artwork, although I don't know that it makes the best introduction to the holiday, unless the adult reader can fill in the information about what is going on, and why. For children already familiar with the holiday however, this will offer (as the title suggests) a fun celebration.
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AbigailAdams26 | 10 reseñas más. | Oct 31, 2020 |
In my opinion, this is a good book. One reason I liked this book was because of the language. The majority of the book is all onomatopoeia. This makes it fun for the children to read. However, I think that it can get a little boring and repetitive after a while. Another reason i liked this books is because of the illustrations. The illustrations of the actions of the skeletons went really well with the words on the page. The author doesn't really tell you directly what Dia de los Muertos until you get to the end of the book where there is two pages giving all the information on the day. While I know that the big idea of the story is Dia de los Muertos and learning about the holiday, I'm not sure if this is the best book to teach about the holiday though because you don't really learn anything until the end and it doesn't have a lot of information due t it being condensed into only two pages.… (más)
 
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KayleeWolbert | 10 reseñas más. | Feb 28, 2019 |
This book was kind of confusing, it mainly repeated the same word over and over again, but I really liked the concept of the book. The meaning of the book is to tell about the Hispanic holiday known as the Day of the Dead. There were a few good things about the book. One good thing was the last page of the book the author talked about the history of Day of the Dead and gave a description of what the celebration is and how it is celebrated. The illustrations told more of a story than the words did and I thought was different but cool. All of the illustrations showed movement. The pictures depicted what happens on Day of the Dead, in the beginning of the book it was pictures of the skeletons leaving their coffins. The ending pictures were of the skeletons getting back into their coffins.… (más)
 
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sarahturpin | 10 reseñas más. | Feb 26, 2019 |
This is a cute little picture book about the Mexican Day of the dead celebration. The theme of this book was just to show the overall fun the holiday brings. The book was mainly illustration driven as there was not much written word in it. The words that are there are in simple rhymes about the party the skeletons are having. As a result, what little story there was, was told through the pictures. While it was a simple story, you could still tell that the spirits came out to have fun during the night, but when the sun came out they had to go back to "sleep" and I liked how you could follow that just through the illustrations.… (más)
 
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DanGorman | 10 reseñas más. | Feb 18, 2018 |

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Miembros
110
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#176,729
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½ 3.5
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15
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