The Story Orchestra: The Planets: Press the Note to Hear Holst's Music

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Price
$24.99  $23.24
Publisher
Frances Lincoln Ltd
Publish Date
Pages
24
Dimensions
10.5 X 12.1 X 0.6 inches | 1.2 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780711289161

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About the Author
Jessica Courtney Tickle​ is an illustrator who graduated from Kingston University in July 2014. Her absolute favorite thing to draw or paint is nature, finding a focus on foliage of any kind as well as children's stories about adventure and exploration. She also has a penchant for drawing theater from music makers to dancers and even singing animals. Jessica is most influenced by vintage picture books, travel posters, and folk art as well as numerous painters and printmakers.Jessica Courtney-Tickle is an illustrator who graduated from Kingston University in July 2014. Her absolute favorite thing to draw or paint is nature, finding a focus on foliage of any kind as well as children's stories about adventure and exploration. She also has a penchant for drawing theater from music makers to dancers and even singing animals. Jessica is most influenced by vintage picture books, travel posters, and folk art as well as numerous painters and printmakers.
Reviews
"Discover the music of Holst's "The Planets" with this sound book, which has 10 clips of music to listen to, as well as gorgeous illustrations of Jupiter, Mars and more. Part of the Story Orchestra series, which has sold more than 700,000 copies, says Frances Lincoln."--The Bookseller
Music makes this engaging, fact-packed story about the planets even more noteworthy.--Good Housekeeping, Best Nonfiction Books for Kids Award 2023
"It would make a fantastic gift for space or music enthusiasts this holiday season."--Book Riot
"Beautifully illustrated interactive sound book."--The Daily Telegraph