Gr 2-4–Flutes are woodwind instruments played as part of an orchestra. These facts are only part of what children can learn about flutes in this delightful book. Using nonfiction elements, such as a table of contents, glossary, index, pictograms, and captions, the author shares a story of a flautist as she prepares for and performs with an orchestra. The story shares important terminology—staccato, embouchure, and conductor, among other words—as well as how flutes are played and what they contribute to an orchestra. For any child interested in music, this is a great read, and the book could be useful for children who are considering playing the flute. By blending narrative storytelling and facts, Auld helps readers develop an appreciation for flutes and other woodwind instruments while seeing the hard work playing an instrument involves. The illustrations feature a diverse representation of music lovers. Callouts in the text to accompanying performances from the London Symphony Orchestra bring the music to life.
VERDICT This informative book about flutes can educate children about one specific musical instrument while providing a glimpse into other instruments that are part of an orchestra.
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