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The bear, the piano, the dog, and the fiddle  Cover Image Book Book

The bear, the piano, the dog, and the fiddle / by David Litchfield.

Litchfield, David, (author,, illustrator.).

Summary:

Hugo the dog becomes the star of an all-animal band after learning to play his best friend Hector's fiddle, and despite Hector's jealousy, remains grateful to the man who gave him his start.

Record details

  • ISBN: 1328595897
  • ISBN: 9781328595898
  • Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 31 cm
  • Publisher: Boston ; Clarion Books, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2019.

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General Note:
Originally published: London : Frances Lincoln Children's Books, 2018.
Study Program Information Note:
Accelerated Reader AR LG 3.9 0.5 504610.
Subject: Musicians > Juvenile fiction.
Friendship > Juvenile fiction.
Dogs > Juvenile fiction.
Animals > Juvenile fiction.
Bands (Music) > Juvenile fiction.
Jealousy > Juvenile fiction.

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  • 17 of 18 copies available at Missouri Evergreen.
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Cape Girardeau Public Library LI (Text) 33042004618222 Juvenile Picture Books Available -
De Soto Public Library E MUSIC Litchfield (Text) 33858000134199 Easy Available -
Heartland Regional Library - Belle E LIT (Text) 35555002146530 Picture Books Available -
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Howard County Public Library [E]Lit (Text) 34658000203799 E Fiction Available -
Morgan County Library E LIT (Text) 35319000264526 Children's Fiction Available -
North Kansas City Public Library JE LIT (Text) 0001002210290 JUV Easy Available -
Polk County Library-Bolivar P LITCHF (Text) 34531000301735 Picture Books Available -

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The Bear, the Piano, the Dog, and the Fiddle
The Bear, the Piano, the Dog, and the Fiddle
by Litchfield, David (Author, Illustrator)
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The Bear, the Piano, the Dog, and the Fiddle

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PreS-Gr 1-The bear from The Bear and The Piano returns in this charming sequel about friendship and perseverance. Hector (the human) and Hugo (the musically gifted dog) live in the shadow of the Bear's success and fame. Hector plays the fiddle on his street every day while his friend Hugo watches with admiration. One day, when a discouraged Hector gives up on his dream and packs his fiddle away, Hugo finds an opportunity to pursue his own passion for music. Eventually, Hugo is invited to join Bear's Big Band and Hector must decide if he can stomach his jealousy and be proud of his friend. Mixed-media illustrations portray a magical and musical city with bright lights and excited faces. The crowds are filled with a diverse collection of humans and full-page spreads of concert halls and vast rooftops immerse readers in a fantastic musical world. The prose depicts Hector's shifting emotions with precision and kindness as he overcomes his jealousy and realizes that more than anything he misses his old friend. The message of friendship and forgiveness will resonate with readers searching for a fantastic and musical story. VERDICT An excellent tale about supporting friends and being happy for them when they succeed.-Laken Hottle, Providence Community Library, RI © Copyright 2019. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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In this sequel to The Bear and the Piano, Hugo, a fiddle-playing dog, leaves his best human friend, retired fiddle player Hector, to join the famous bear on a concert tour. The story of ambition, friendship, hurt, and reconciliation is illustrated with appropriately dramatic, emotion-filled paintings. (c) Copyright 2021. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Hector, an older white man, and Hugo, a scruffy white dog, have been friends for a very long time.Hector's passion is playing the fiddle, but the times have changed around him. His music doesn't draw much attention these daysthe audiences are flocking instead to the ursine virtuoso introduced in The Bear and the Piano (2016). Hector decides to retire. Hugo isn't ready to let go of the music, though, so he picks up Hector's fiddle and starts to play. To Hector's surprise, Hugo is goodvery good! Soon Hugo is getting the admiration and opportunity that Hector always dreamed of but never found. He supports his friend yet feels pangs of jealousy when Hugo is invited on tour with the world-famous piano-playing bear. In his jealousy, Hector says some hurtful things he may not be able to take back. By using concrete language to describe Hector's feelings ("Hector's tummy hurt a bit when he saw everyone in the neighborhood nodding along") and behaviors ("Hugo put his head on Hector's knee, but Hector pushed him away"), Litchfield makes real and palpable the abstract concept of jealousy and its consequences. The same emotive tenderness that characterized his earlier debut imbues this sequel. There is much to explore, discuss, and ponder over for adults and children alike.An accessible and enjoyable portrayal of the complexities of friendship, jealousy, and forgiveness. (Picture book. 4-8) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.


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