Poppy and Vivaldi: With 16 musical sounds!

Poppy and Vivaldi: With 16 musical sounds!

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  • Create Date:2021-09-09 07:53:21
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Magali Le Huche
  • ISBN:1633225992
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Summary

Go on a musical adventure with Poppy the dog and friends in Poppy and Vivaldi。 Children and parents will love pressing buttons and hearing the instruments and sounds of Vivaldi on every page!

Go on a musical adventure with the adorable dog, Poppy, and learn about Vivaldi as he listens to favorite sounds from the great composer with his friend Enzo。 The two friends take an unforgettable trip to the Carnival of Venice, where they hear the sounds of the mandolincelloflute, and more。 From The Four Seasons to Griselda, Poppy and Enzo explore the opera and take a ride on a gondola, listening to the sounds of Vivaldi and learning a little bit about this great composer at the same time。
 
With 16 buttons to push and hear, kids will love listening to the sounds of Vivaldi and the different instruments as they follow along with the story。 With colorful illustrations and a new sound to discover on each page, both kids and parents will be entertained and engaged for hours。 Poppy and Vivaldi offers an opportunity to teach kids about classical music and the sounds of some of Vivaldi’s great works。 Now that is truly unique!

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Reviews

Fay

Υπέροχο! Με τη μουσική του Βιβάλντι και φόντο τη Βενετία, τι άλλο θα μπορούσε να είναι;

Lengua Sucinta

Reseña completa en el blog: Lengua Sucinta Reseña completa en el blog: Lengua Sucinta 。。。more

Sarah

This book has been keeping both my kids (ages 3。5 and 1。5 years) entertained during the Covid-19 lockdown, while we’re at home 24/7 for 4+ weeks。 They can turn the pages and find the buttons to push by themselves, and when they’ve had enough of playing the various sonatas and concertos they bring it to an adult to read the story too。 An absolute win for kid background noise - most of the push-button books aimed at this age group produce the most irritating sounds。 Also great for discussing how m This book has been keeping both my kids (ages 3。5 and 1。5 years) entertained during the Covid-19 lockdown, while we’re at home 24/7 for 4+ weeks。 They can turn the pages and find the buttons to push by themselves, and when they’ve had enough of playing the various sonatas and concertos they bring it to an adult to read the story too。 An absolute win for kid background noise - most of the push-button books aimed at this age group produce the most irritating sounds。 Also great for discussing how music can invoke different moods (e。g。 sadness when Enzo runs so far ahead Poppy gets left behind)。 。。。more

Tatiana Sunshine

Éxito rotundo。 A la pequeña (9 meses) le fascina。 Ir leyendo las historias de Paco con Enzo con los sonidos de fondo ambientando y la música de Vivaldi hacen una combinación maravillosa。 Además las ilustraciones son muy bonitas y muy coloridas y la bebé se queda fascinada mirando todo。 Acierto。 Desde luego leeremos más versiones de Paco y。。。

Judith Pial

Éxito rotundo。A la pequeña (9 meses) le fascina。 Ir leyendo las historias de Paco con Enzo con los sonidos de fondo ambientando y la música de Vivaldi hacen una combinación maravillosa。Además las ilustraciones son muy bonitas y muy coloridas y la bebé se queda fascinada mirando todo。Acierto。 Desde luego leeremos más versiones de Paco y。。。Por: Mamá de Judith。

Mary

A few weeks ago, a friend and her family came to visit for the morning, and her adorable 2-year-old daughter brought some of her favorite books to show my girls。 Of course, that’s delightful in and of itself (don’t you just love kids that want to talk about their favorite books without prompting???), but made even more wonderful by the fact that this series was completely new to me!⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀Written and illustrated by Magali Le Huche, the Poppy music series takes young readers on adventures throu A few weeks ago, a friend and her family came to visit for the morning, and her adorable 2-year-old daughter brought some of her favorite books to show my girls。 Of course, that’s delightful in and of itself (don’t you just love kids that want to talk about their favorite books without prompting???), but made even more wonderful by the fact that this series was completely new to me!⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀Written and illustrated by Magali Le Huche, the Poppy music series takes young readers on adventures through appropriate European cities (at least in the books we’ve read from the series) while introducing them to composers and their great works。 Each Poppy storybook pictured above includes excerpts from 11 works from both Mozart and Vivaldi。⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀And, what you need to know is that the sound quality here is actually quite impressive! I tend to steer clear of noise-making books because either I feel like the stories are just silly or I feel like the sounds can be annoying or hard on the ears。 But these tunes are crisp, clear, and pleasant to listen to, not to mention educational! I’ve actually caught my girls humming Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons” and Mozart’s “A Little Night Music” since we received our copies 2 weeks ago。⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀Oh, and the buttons are easy to push— nothing is more frustrating to a 3-year-old than having to stab repeatedly at something they know should make noise when it won’t! (Swipe for a photo of the book in action!)⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀In addition to the musical phrases, Le Huche also includes whimsical sound effects (denoted by buttons with a fun scribble as opposed to a music note)。 These noises just add to the multi-sensory experience of learning about these European cities!⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀So, tell me— are you a fan of books that make noise or not? Would you be willing to check these out?⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀If you liked these, check out:My Mozart Music Book by Natacha GodeauPoppy and the OrchestraPoppy and the Brass BandThe Story Orchestra: Four Seasons in One DayThe Story Orchestra: The Nutcracker 。。。more