Our marching band

By Moss, Lloyd & Bluthenthal, Diana Cain

Publishers Summary:
When all the girls and boys in the neighborhood take up musical instruments, at first they produce awful tones, but after much practice they are able to come together as a marching band that brings brassy, classy fun.

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ISBN
978-0-39923-335-7
Publisher
New York : G.P. Putnam's, c2001.


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on August 1, 2001

K-Gr 3 How do the young instrument-toting hopefuls who appear on the front endpapers of this musical story transform themselves into the energetic, smartly uniformed band racing across the back endpapers? "By never veering, /Persevering, early morn 'til late," from fall to spring. At first the efforts of Harry Horner, Shavaun O'Shea, Ralph Rosenstock, and their friends to learn to play their instruments disturb the neighbors, as, sobbing and tearing their hair they c...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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