A great big night

Kate Inglis, 1973-

Book - 2020

"When three travelling frog musicians roll through the forest on their painted bicycles, the other animals know they're in for a great big party. Only one of them is not having fun: grumpy old grouse. Just as he's telling everyone to stop with their foolish racket, their ruckus, their riff-raff, a great big storm rolls through the woods and puts an end to all the fun. When they emerge in the sleepy, dewy dawn, the animals see that grouse's home is ruined, and quickly band together to help him. Together, the frog musicians and their friends show grouse that music is for more than just a party: a fiddle, a golden guitar, and a drum, when played just right, can do just as much good as the knock-knock-bang of fixing and maki...ng brand-new. Kate Inglis's playful and inventive language and Josée Bisaillon's rich and textured illustrations bring to life this happy group of friends filling the great green forest with their music. A wonderful testament to community-building, music-making, and friendship."--

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books for children
Stories in rhyme
Picture books
Published
Halifax, NS : Nimbus Publishing Ltd [2020]
Language
English
Main Author
Kate Inglis, 1973- (author)
Other Authors
Josée Bisaillon (illustrator)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 24 x 27 cm
Issued also in electronic format
ISBN
9781771089081
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

The arrival of a troupe of itinerant musicians means it's time for a "great big night" for all--except one grumbling grouse. When the "music train," consisting of three frogs on painted bicycles with an eclectic assemblage of musical instruments, pedals into the "great green forest," excited animals quickly gather. As the frogs play loud, bouncy music, the animals dance jigs, spin reels, sing, and stomp until Grouse intervenes, shouting, "No good comes from a ruckus," and ordering them to "lay off this…this…RIFF-RAFF!" Then a thunderstorm sends everyone into hiding during a "long and boggle-eyed night," but the following morning the sun shines for all--except Grouse, whose home and treasures have been destroyed. Before Grouse knows what's happening, however, the frogs start playing their music, drawing all the animals "lickety-split" to help their grouchy, needy neighbor. The rhythmic, vibrant verse text, peppered with lively onomatopoeic sounds, dances off the pages, begging to be read aloud. Wild, whimsical, and slightly surreal illustrations, rendered in sprightly collage and brilliantly colored paint, perfectly capture the raucous energy of the jiving frogs and hilarious bevy of cavorting animals as well as the terror of the fierce storm and the harmonious, attitude-altering camaraderie of neighbors helping one another. Riff-raff rules in this joyful, playful, high energy "great big night." (Picture book. 5-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.