Jazzy Jivin’ Picture Books
CROW, Kristyn. Cool Daddy Rat. illus. by Mike Lester. Putnam. 2008. RTE $16.99. ISBN 978-0-399-24375-2. K-Gr 2-Little rat Ace stows away in Daddy Rat’s bass case, accompanying his father on an all-night tour of the New York scene from Times Square to Soho, discovering along the way that he can scat, too. Comical, colorful watercolor and pencil illustrations swing with the clever zingy text, mixing rhyme, scat, and syncopation. DILLON, Leo & Diane Dillon. Jazz on a Saturday Night. illus. by authors. w/CD. Scholastic/Blue Sky. 2007. RTE $16.99. ISBN 978-0-590-47893-9. K-Gr 4-An all-star band of jazz musicians gathers to perform the ultimate jam session before an enthusiastic audience. Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, John Coltrane, Thelonious Monk, Ella Fitzgerald, and others thrill the crowd, depicted in muted, graphically stylized paintings against swirling backgrounds. An accompanying CD features the instruments solo and in ensemble. EHRHARDT, Karen. This Jazz Man. illus. by R. G. Roth. Harcourt. 2006. RTE $16. ISBN 978-0-15-205307-9. Gr 1-5–A traditional counting song becomes a lively jazz romp, with a prominent jazz artist featured in each verse. Bright, bouncy mixed-media collage illustrations offer clues to the nine musicians’ identities, which are revealed in brief bios at the book’s end and include Louis Armstrong, Charles Mingus, and Charlie Parker. GOLLUB, Matthew. The Jazz Fly. illus. by Karen Hanke. w/ CD. Tortuga. 2000. Tr $17.95. ISBN 978-1-889910-17-8. PreS-Gr 1-The drummer fly for the Jazz Bugs combines all of the animal sounds he hears on his way to a gig into a scorchin’ scat solo that wows the Queen Bee. Bright pastel patches punch up the gray-toned computer-generated illustrations. Gollub narrates the CD with a joyous, jazzy beat. MYERS, Walter Dean. Jazz. illus. by Christopher Myers. Holiday House. 2006. Tr $18.95. ISBN 978-0-8234-1545-8; pap. $8.95. ISBN 978-0-8234-2173-2. Gr 5-9-Fifteen syncopated poems celebrate jazz genres including stride, bebop, vocal, blues, and a New Orleans funeral procession. Sinuous acrylic paintings overlay bold colors with black ink, depicting hot clubs and cool performers. The improvisational verse evokes the collaborative spirit of jazz and its historical roots, spotlighting New Orleans. Audio version available from Live Oak Media. RASCHKA, Chris. Mysterious Thelonious. illus. by author. Scholastic/Orchard. 1997. Tr $14.99. ISBN 978-0-531-33057-9. Gr 1-5-In a stunningly imaginative tribute to pianist Thelonious Monk’s “Mysterioso,” Raschka pairs 12 musical tones with 12 values from the color wheel, then places patches of color on the page in an increasingly complex grid, using watercolor washes to create visual and aural harmonies around Monk and his piano. ROBERTS, Brenda C. Jazzy Miz Mozetta. illus. by Frank Morrison. Farrar. 2004. Tr $16.95. ISBN 978-0-374-33674-5. Gr 2-5-Miz Mozetta persuades her apartment house neighbors to jitterbug to the Fat Cat Band on the radio, just like she danced at the Blue Pearl Ballroom as a girl. Colorfully clad, elongated twirling and jiving figures illustrated in pastels attract two young hipsters to their dance, showing the universal appeal of jazz. SEEGER, Pete & Paul Dubois Jacobs. The Deaf Musicians. illus. by R. Gregory Christie. Putnam. 2006. RTE $16.99. ISBN 978-0-399-24316-5. K-Gr 3-Jazz pianist Lee loses his hearing and learns sign language. He recruits two other deaf musicians on sax and bass to “play” music, miming instruments with their hands and adding an interpreter on vocals. Rhythmic text and colorful paintings of their subway-station concerts depict performers enjoying imaginative collaboration. WHEELER, Lisa. Jazz Baby. illus. by R. Gregory Christie. Harcourt. 2007. RTE $16. ISBN 978-0-15-202522-9. PreS-It’s a movin’ and groovin’ dance party where parents, siblings, grandparents, aunt, uncle, cousins, and neighbors bop and swing, passing the wide-eyed baby from arm to arm in the heart of it. Simple vigorous verse accompanies vibrant gouache paintings depicting long-limbed, joyful people of varied hue dancing with abandon.Jumpin’ Jazzmaker Biographies
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CURTIS, Christopher Paul. Bud, Not Buddy. Delacorte. 1999. Tr $16.95. ISBN 978-0-385-32306-2; pap. $6.99. ISBN 978-0-440-41328-8. Gr 4-7-Ten-year-old Bud Caldwell flees his Michigan foster home to find the jazz musician he believes is his father, Herman Calloway. Embraced by Herman’s band but rejected by Herman himself, Bud provides unexpected proof of his story. Keen humor mixed with Depression-era hardship and the jazz scene result in a great read. MYERS, Walter Dean. Harlem Summer. Scholastic. 2007. Tr $16.99. ISBN 978-0-439-36843-8. Gr 6-9-Mark Purvis, 16, works for W.E.B. du Bois and longs to play jazz with pianist Fats Waller in 1925 Harlem. Then Waller’s bootleg whiskey delivery disappears on Mark’s watch, and the Mob is after him. An all-star cast populates this humorous novel portraying the highlights and perils of the Harlem Renaissance. RITTER, John H. Under the Baseball Moon. Philomel. 2006. Tr $16.99. ISBN 978-0-399-23623-5; pap. $6.99. ISBN 978-0-14-241090-5. Gr 7-10-Skateboarding California trumpeter Andy Ramos, 15, plays funky Latin jazz/rock/hip-hop/fusion and loves girlfriend Glory Martinez, a softball prodigy. Meshing their respective dreams becomes tricky, complicated by a mysterious man in black who promises Andy fast-track fame, in this comical novel shot through with notes of mysticism and legend. TOWNLEY, Roderick. Sky: A Novel in Three Sets and an Encore. S & S/Atheneum. 2004. Tr $16.95. ISBN 978-0-689-85712-6. Gr 7-10-Avant-garde Alec “Sky” Schuyler, 15, and his widowed dad disagree with increasing vehemence about his passion to play jazz piano. When Sky finally runs away, he encounters a blind black pianist who teaches him about music and life. A rich story set in 1959 New York City’s beatnik scene. VOLPONI, Paul. Hurricane Song: A Novel of New Orleans.Viking. 2008. Tr $15.99. ISBN 978-0-670-06160-0. Gr 8 Up-Miles, 16, has just moved in with his jazz trumpeter dad when Hurricane Katrina hits New Orleans. They escape their nightmarish shelter in the Superdome, worried about their favorite jazz joints. Confronting looters stealing a club’s piano, father and son retune their rocky relationship amid violence in the Big Easy.Jazz: A Film by Ken Burns. www.pbs.org/jazz/index.htm. PBS. (Accessed 2/24/09). Jazz: PBS Kids Go! http://pbskids.org/jazz. PBS. (Accessed 2/24/09). K Up–Get an earful of primary-source audio clips from Burns’s documentary film, well paired with visual images and photographs. The accompanying kids’ interactive Web site includes a timeline, video clips, a chance to lead the band and compose, and lesson plans for kindergarten through grade five. Jazz and Blues: NPR. www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=10002. National Public Radio. (Accessed 2/24/09). Gr 6 Up–Listen to audio links about jazz past and present from NPR programs, many with accompanying text, or tune into five different NPR stations that stream jazz music. Current jazz news is presented, as well as the cultural and historical context of earlier jazz. Smithsonian Jazz. http://smithsonianjazz.org/start.asp. National Museum of American History. (Accessed 2/24/09). Gr 3 Up-A portal to all things jazz in the Smithsonian museums, this lively Web site offers access to kid-friendly interactive classes, audio and video links for famous jazz musicians’ performances, virtual exhibits, lesson plans, downloadable teaching kits, and oral histories in both audio and PDF formats.
By Phyllis Levy Mandell Baby Loves Jazz: Go Baby Go. CD. 50:39 min. Baby Loves Jazz (babylovesjazz.info). 2006. $12.98. PreS-Gr 3-From the opening jazz riff “Baby Loves Jazz Theme” through the soulful jazz renditions of “I’ve Been Working on the Railroad” and “Paw Paw Patch” to the scat and instrumentation of “Old MacDonald,” each selection is upbeat. Sharon Jones and Babi Floyd shine as soloists; John Medeski is outstanding on keyboards. A children’s choir adds depth to several selections. Ben’s Trumpet. cassette or CD. 6:34 min. with hardcover book. Live Oak Media (liveoakmedia.com). 1998. cassette, ISBN 978-0-8749-9434-6: $25.95; CD, ISBN 978-1-5911-2423-8: $29.95. PreS-Gr 3–A trumpet solo of light jazz introduces Rachel Isadora’s Caldecott Honor Book (HarperCollins, 1979) about Ben, a black youngster enamored of the music he hears coming from the Zig Zag Jazz Club. Instrumental solos ably introduce the band members, and a distant trumpet effectively portrays Ben’s imaginary trumpet. The ambiance of the 1920s and the musical longing of the boy is aptly conveyed through Isadora’s text and illustrations and Charles Turner’s narration. Dixieland Jazz for Children. CD. 46:06 min. Wiggle Worm Records (johnettedowning.com/store). 2007. $15. PreS-Gr 6–New Orleans natives Johnette Downing and Jimmy LaRocca have teamed up to acquaint youngsters with Dixieland jazz in this collection of 18 original tunes and one classic piece. “Dixieland Jazz” presents the sounds of each instrument in the combo. “Do the Charleston,” “Alligator Snap,” and “Dance and Sing” are fun for dance/movement activities. Jimmy LaRocca’s Original Dixieland Jazz Band is highlighted throughout, while Downing sings lead on most songs. Duke Ellington. video. 15 min. with tchr’s. guide. Weston Woods (scholastic.com/westonwoods). 2000. ISBN 0-78820-748-2. $60. K-Gr 4–Andrea and Brian Pinkney’s Caldecott Honor Book and Coretta Scott King Award winner (Hyperion, 1998) about the life and legacy of “the king of the keys” is brought to life by a soundtrack that features the music of Ellington and his orchestra. Narrator Forest Whitaker plays upon Pinkney’s words like a well-trained musician. Brian Pinkney’s scratchboard, gouache, and oil paintings come alive. Also available in DVD format in the collection, Inspiring Figures: Duke Ellington & Ella Fitzgerald (Weston Woods). Jazz: A Film by Ken Burns. 10 DVDs. approx. 19 hrs. PBS Home Video (shoppbs.org). 2000. $179.99. Gr 9 Up–Ken Burns’s documentary presents the history of jazz. Featuring archival film and photos, the series also incorporates the American culture and historical events that influenced and were reflected in the music. Jazz and Swing for Kids. CD. 31:08 min. Prod. by Danny Brooks, Inc. Dist. by Thirty Tigers (615/664-1167). 2007. $10.98. PreS-Gr 3–Danny Brooks Dalby has gathered a collection of familiar children’s songs and original works set in the styles of jazz and swing greats. “Old MacDonald Jazz Remix” sizzles when singer Abby Burke scats, and new life crackles in a jazzy version of “Twinkle, Twinkle Swingin’ Star.”
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