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Books in World Art and Culture series

  • M is for Melody: A Music Alphabet

    Kathy-jo Wargin, Katherine Larson

    Paperback (Sleeping Bear Press, Dec. 15, 2006)
    From the oom pah pah of the brass section to the tickle and tease of the keyboard ivories, "M is for Melody" gives a music lesson in alphabet form. Instruments, composers, terms, and even musical styles are examined from A-Z in easy, read-aloud rhymes and expository, accompanied by colorful and engaging artwork. Based on MENC National Standards for Music Education, educators will find this a valuable addition to their classroom material.
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  • M is for Melody: A Music Alphabet

    Kathy-jo Wargin, Katherine Larson

    Hardcover (Sleeping Bear Press, Dec. 15, 2006)
    From the oom pah pah of the brass section to the tickle and tease of the keyboard ivories, "M is for Melody" gives a music lesson in alphabet form. Instruments, composers, terms, and even musical styles are examined from A-Z in easy, read-aloud rhymes and expository, accompanied by colorful and engaging artwork. Based on MENC National Standards for Music Education, educators will find this a valuable addition to their classroom material.
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  • The Usborne Encyclopedia of World Religions: Internet-linked

    Susan Meredith, Clare Hickman, Kirsteen Rogers

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Introduces the characteristics that religions have in common and presents the history, beliefs, and practices of the major world faiths and of the peoples of earlier civilizations.
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  • The Usborne Encyclopedia of World Religions: Internet-Linked

    Susan Meredith, Clare Hickman, Kirsteen Rogers, Joanne Kirkby, Leonard Le Rolland, Verinder Bhachu

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Introduces the characteristics that religions have in common and presents the history, beliefs, and practices of the major world faiths and of the peoples of earlier civilizations.
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  • Aboriginal Art & Culture

    Jane Bingham

    Library Binding (Raintree, March 4, 2005)
    Discover the wonders of Aboriginal art in this title that uncovers the unique culture and people that have created these beautiful art forms.
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  • M is for Masterpiece: An Art Alphabet

    David Domeniconi, Will Bullas

    Hardcover (Sleeping Bear Press, June 1, 2006)
    With so many colors to choose from, why did Henri Matisse use only three? How can an artist make a three-dimensional picture on a flat sheet of paper? Why is some Aboriginal art described as x-ray style? M is for Masterpiece, a comprehensive guide to fine art written for children, provides satisfying answers to such questions and more. From ancient cave paintings to Christo's Running Fence, a wide variety of art forms and styles are discussed in details that children will understand and adults will appreciate. M is for Masterpiece not only teaches about the great artists and techniques that originated in various parts of the world, but also discusses the elements of painting, art media, and landscapes of the American West. The art of photography and architecture is also covered.
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  • R is for Rhyme: A Poetry Alphabet

    Judy Young, Victor Juhasz

    Hardcover (Sleeping Bear Press, Jan. 30, 2006)
    Bring the magic of poetry to life with R is for Rhyme: A Poetry Alphabet. From acrostics and ballads to meter and metaphor, author and poet Judy Young has written a delightful collection of poems to illustrate poetic tools, terms and techniques. Each term or technique is demonstrated in an accompanying poem so readers can see the method at work. Whether haiku or rap, sonnets or cinquain, budding writers of all ages will be inspired to put their imaginations to work crafting their own poems.Judy Young remembers showing one of her poems to her grandmother when she was about 10 years old, and she has been in love with writing poetry ever since. Judy is the author of another Sleeping Bear Press book, S is for Show Me: A Missouri Alphabet. Judy lives with her family near Springfield, Missouri. Victor Juhasz's humorous illustrations and caricatures have been commissioned by such clients as Time, Newsweek, The New Yorker, Rolling Stone, and The New York Times. He is also the illustrator of the popular D is for Democracy: A Citizen's Alphabet. Victor lives and works in Stephentown, New York.
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  • The Usborne Book of Peoples of the World: Internet Linked

    Gillian Doherty, Anna Claybourne, Laura Fearn, Linda Penny

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, June 1, 2005)
    Describes the various people who live in each region of the world, and briefly discusses their religion, food, festivals, ways of making a living, and other things that make them different.
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  • Z is for Zeus: A Greek Mythology Alphabet

    Helen L. Wilbur, Victor Juhasz

    Hardcover (Sleeping Bear Press, Jan. 16, 2008)
    Whose face launched a thousand ships? Who dropped an apple to win a race? What creature has the head of a woman, the body of a lion, the wings of an eagle, and always wakes up on the wrong side of the bed? The Oracle knows and so will young readers after they encounter the strange creatures, exotic gods, and exciting stories in Z is for Zeus: A Greek Mythology Alphabet. Human endeavors are often at odds with the whims and the will and the ways of the gods. Although they're up in Olympus without any cares, they just can't stop meddling in human affairs. Helen Wilbur, who wrote the lively M is for Meow: A Cat Alphabet, brings the same wit and wisdom to explaining Greek mythology. Colorful, entertaining artwork from Victor Juhasz, the illustrator behind D is for Democracy and R is for Rhyme, keeps pace with the lively subject matter.Former librarian Helen L. Wilbur has been enchanted with Greek mythology all her life. She has a BA in English Language and Literature from the University of Chicago and a master's degree in library science from Columbia University. Helen also authored M is for Meow: A Cat Alphabet. She lives in New York City. Victor Juhasz's clients include TIME, Rolling Stone, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Warner Books. He also illustrated D is for Democracy: A Citizen's Alphabet; R is for Rhyme: A Poetry Alphabet; Everyone Counts: A Citizen's Number Book; and H is for Honor: A Military Family Alphabet. He lives in the New York Berkshires region.
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  • Japanese Art & Culture

    Kamini Khanduri

    Paperback (Raintree, Aug. 4, 2005)
    When does a poem become a picture? What is the tea ceremony? How were the first color woodblock prints made? Arts and crafts offer a window into Japanese culture, reflecting its history, technology, beliefs, and every-day life. Every piece of Japanese art
  • African Art and Culture

    Jane Bingham

    Library Binding (Raintree, Oct. 23, 2003)
    Why are the mud mosques in northern and western Africa rebuilt each year? What do the different colors in bead necklaces symbolize? What are fantasy coffins? Arts and crafts offer a window into African culture, reflecting its history, technology, beliefs,
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  • Mexican Art & Culture

    Elizabeth Lewis

    Paperback (Raintree, Aug. 4, 2005)
    How is the Day of the Dead celebrated? What effect did politics have on twentieth-century painting? How do you weave with a backstrap loom? Arts and crafts offer a window into Mexican culture, reflecting its history, technology, beliefs, and every-day life. Every piece of Mexican art tells us something about the environment and the culture it was developed in, so that we can see how and why people make their art.