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Song and Dance Man
Song and Dance Man
Author: Karen Ackerman
ISBN-13: 9780679843191
ISBN-10: 0679843191
Publication Date: 1/30/1993
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Publisher: RH Childrens Books
Book Type: Hardcover
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5 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

vprosser avatar reviewed Song and Dance Man on + 161 more book reviews
This book was awarded the 1989 Caldecott Medal.
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illustrated by stephen gammell-great story book about grandpa who was a vaudville song and dance man
tchrmsb avatar reviewed Song and Dance Man on + 173 more book reviews
This colorful picture book highlights the relationship between a grandfather and his grandchildren, as he remembers his earlier life.
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Great story. Wonderful illustrations. This book was awarded the Caldecott Medal (for artwork) in 1989. You'll love it! It's all about Grandpa!
annalovesbooks avatar reviewed Song and Dance Man on
ISBN 0590430092 - Only once before did I wish for a special sixth star... this one deserves at least that many. I read a lot, and a lot of kids' books. Among them, there are always books that are really good, even great, and those get 5 stars. Then there will come a book like Song and Dance Man and I almost regret doling out a 5 star review to other books that don't quite reach the same level as this one.

Three children visit their grandparents. Grandpa tells them, as he has before, about the good old days, when he was a song and dance man on the vaudeville stage. While Grandma makes dinner, Grandpa takes the children into the attic where he has a trunk full of old costumes and props. The children watch as their grandfather performs, tap dancing and telling corny old jokes that they've heard before but still make them laugh. When the show is over, the children applaud and Grandpa packs away his things... for next time. Grandpa assures the kids that he wouldn't trade a day with them for a million good old days.

The text, by Karen Ackerman is descriptive and draws you right into the story and, from there, right into Grandpa's past. This is a fantastic story, especially good for grandparents to read to little ones. Illustrator Stephen Gammell is one of those people whose work you come across now and then without knowing his name and he always seems to do a job appropriate to the story. Here, the illustrations are mostly bright and colorful, like many childrens' books, but Gammell still manages to work darker shades in where they belong (like in the attic). There's a feeling of motion in many of the images that captures everything from Grandpa's dancing to a group hug. Neither Ackerman's story nor Gammell's illustrations would be half as good, or even feel complete, without the other.

- AnnaLovesBooks