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Other editions of book Drummer Boy of John John by Greenwood, Mark, Lessac, Frané

  • Drummer Boy of John John

    Mark Greenwood, Frané Lessac

    Paperback (Lee & Low Books, Feb. 2, 2018)
    Carnival is coming, and the villagers of John John, Trinidad, are getting ready to jump up and celebrate with music, dancing, and a parade. Best of all, the Roti King has promised free rotis tasty fried pancakes filled with chicken, herbs, and spices for the best band in the parade. Young Winston dreams of feasting on those delicious rotis. But there s a problem: he s not in a band! Pondering his predicament as he wanders through the village junkyard, Winston makes a curious musical discovery that may be just the ticket to realizing his dream. With ingenuity and the help of his friends, Winston takes on the Carnival bands, drumming his way to victory and to the Roti King s prized treat. Musical text and sun-drenched paintings joyously transport readers to the Caribbean, and to this exuberant story inspired by the early life of Winston Spree Simon, a pioneer in the development of the steel drum. For additional connections and exploration of themes, pair these field trip and activity ideas with Drummer Boy of John John. Check out activities and discussion questions to teach about and celebrate drums.
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  • Drummer Boy of John John

    Mark Greenwood, Frane Lessac

    Hardcover (Lee & Low Books, Oct. 1, 2012)
    "A story inspired by events in the boyhood of Winston "Spree" Simon, a pioneer in the development of the steel drum, in which he discovers he can create tunes by banging on discarded cans. Includes author's note, glossary, and sources"--Provided by publisher.
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  • Drummer Boy of John John by Greenwood, Mark, Lessac, Frané

    Frané Greenwood, Mark, Lessac

    Hardcover (Lee & Low Books, Aug. 16, 1800)
    Drummer Boy of John John by Greenwood, Mark, Lessac, Frané [Lee & Low Books, ...
  • Drummer Boy of John John by Mark Greenwood

    Mark Greenwood

    Hardcover (Lee & Low Books, March 15, 1852)
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