The illustrations in this book are amazing for student engagement. I love the message of a young girl who grew into a successful musician. I would definitely include this in my classroom for grades 1-3.
The illustrations in this book are amazing for student engagement. I love the message of a young girl who grew into a successful musician. I would definitely include this in my classroom for grades 1-3.
I picked a picture book for this month‘s #foodandlit for Venezuela. While it was a nice story, I felt like the history in it wasn‘t really explained but just implied, assuming the reader just knows. And especially for children‘s books, I don‘t like that.
The story of Teresa Carreño, a child prodigy who played piano for Abraham Lincoln.
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“Abe Lincoln stood up and clapped, smiling at the piano girl”
This is a very informative and inspiring story. It sends the message to follow your passion and to never give up on it, even if you feel discouraged. You can bring your passion with you anywhere in the world.
This is a story about how a young girl named Teresa Carreño played the piano for president Abraham Lincoln. Her father taught her how to play when she was a young child. It describes her talent and passion of playing piano and making music. Teresa and her father had to sail to New York when a war erupted in her hometown. At 10 years old, Lincoln invited her to come play for his whole family because of how talented she was.
The president listened quietly to notes that rose
Great story about a musically talented little girl. She practiced and became amazing at piano and began to travel the world sharing her music.
The President listened quietly to notes that rose, swayed, rippled, and dipped like a bird in the blue sky above a green forest
This book was so cute! It was about a girl who played the piano and she was so good that she began to play around the world and became known as the piano girl. Overall an amazing story!
The president listened quietly to notes that rose, swayed, rippled, and dipped like a bird in the blue sky above a green forest
This book is so cute and fun. This book tells a story about a girl who played the piano and she was so good she began to play around the world and became very well known.
“The president listened quietly to notes that rose, swayed, rippled, and dipped like a bird in the blue sky above a green forest”
Playing for the president abraham Lincoln
This book was so cute! It was about a girl who played the piano and she was so good that she began to play around the world and became known as the piano girl. It was a really good story overall!
Did you know a ten-year-old piano prodigy from Venezuela played for President Lincoln? I never heard of Teresa Carreno, but this great little book was a wonderful introduction. Vibrant illustrations accompany her amazing story.
I always enjoy Engle‘s books and this, the story of María Teresa Carreño García de Ceno, was no exception. The historical note at the end was uplifting (she travelled around the globe and played famous composers, but she only returned home to Venezuela once “because her countrymen disapproved of her, scandalized by the independent spirit that caused her to divorced three times before finding happiness with her fourth husband.”
A #picturebook about child prodigy pianist #TeresaCarreno and how she immigrated from Venezuela during the Civil War and was invited to play for President Lincoln. I love the illustrations by #RafaelLopez. #DiverseBooks
When Teresa went to the White House to play for President Lincoln, she found that the piano was out of tune! Can you imagine?
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Dancing Hands is a book that is written by Margarita Engle and illustrated by Rafael López. It has won the Pura Belpre Award and is a biography (B). This book tells an inspiring story about a girl named Teresa Carreño who has a passion for music and loves to play the piano specifically. She moved to the United States with her family after a revolution in her home country, Venezuela.
Breakfast tamales inspired by the beautiful story of Teresa Carreño. #picturebook #brunchnbook
I do judge picture books by their cover and these illustrations were fantastic.
In 1863, at the age of 10, Venezuelan refugee Teresa Carreño played piano for President Lincoln at the White House. Carreño would go on to be known as a composer and opera singer, as well as one of the best pianist of her era.
Illustrations by Rafael López perfectly capture the story in vibrant colors, winning him a Pura Belpré award this year.
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