A String Of Beads

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A String of Beads

A String of Beads

Amazon.com Review Would it surprise you to learn that the word "bead" comes from the Anglo-Saxon word "bede" (which means "prayer"), or that each shape and type of bead has a name and a history? A String of Beads, a young "beader's" reflection on sorting and stringing beads with her grandmother, offers dozens of such interesting facts. We learn through this cheery story that beads have been around almost as long as people. With its bold illustrations and conversational tone, A String of Beads would make a terrific gift for any young crafter. (Ages 4 to 8) Young readers will enjoy bold, dramatic illustrations and the simple math concepts at work in the charming story that captures the pleasure that a little girl and her grandmother get out of their bead collection. From School Library Journal Kindergarten-Grade 4. Exemplary nonfiction in picture-book format. Interest in beads has been enjoying a revival for several years, so a good book on this level is long overdue. A young girl explains that she and her grandmother collect beads and make jewelry. Readers unobtrusively learn all of the basics about beads?who, what, where, when, and why?and are also exposed to cultural history, natural history, and even some math. The narrator speaks with a true child's voice, fresh and colloquial ("Grandma laughs at my shape names. Beads that she calls disks, I call Frisbees....She says a bead that is long and round is a cylinder. I call it macaroni.") Her simplicity conveys a sense of wonder at some of the remarkable things she discovers. Wolff's artwork has never been better. The cliche "a visual feast" truly applies to many of these pages, where beads of all types are shown, their variety a delight in itself. The book's design and layout are varied and playful yet cohesive, and the frequent use of black backgrounds complements the strong lines, adding an original and somewhat exotic look. Enjoyable in itself?and a superb starting point for any number of creative activities.?Lauralyn Persson, Wilmette Public Library, ILCopyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Scientific American "We're beaders, Grandma and I," a little girl remarks happily on page one, followed by a spread whereon overflowing heaps and bowls of close to 200 distinct beads are carefully painted. That scene has been played, we expect, in all the languages of the species for 40,000 years and more. Beads are stringable disks and spheres and seeds and bugles and even carvings, big and little, from materials of all kinds--pasta, polymer clays, acorn caps, amber, quills, intricate millefiori. Beads are many, strings of them are many, many more; strings may break or decay, but beads are more or less everywhere, and all but forever. (Check with your local archaeologist.) Who wears them? Everyone. These 32 colorful pages open a path to mathematics and to human cultures for the read-to and for start-up readers. What better metaphor do we have for the integers, certainly discrete, but unlike the world's atoms, also widely diverse? From Booklist Gr. 2^-4, younger for reading aloud. This one-of-a-kind book encompasses several elements. It is a history of beads and beadwork, an introduction to the varied kinds of beads, and a craft book full of ideas that children can use for making and stringing their own beads. Complementing Reid's informative and readable text is Wolff's artwork, which is inventive in design and meticulous in detail. Reid frames the information about beadwork in a set piece featuring a grandmother and a granddaughter happily stringing beads and talking about the objects' origins and long history. There are a few uneasy transitions (especially the segue into bead stringing by younger children), but when the text bogs down a bit, the art more than picks up the slack. Wolff is equally at home illustrating scenes of the past, such as Native Americans and their beaded design work, and creating numero

Specification of A String of Beads

GENERAL
AuthorReid, Margarette S.
Bindinghardcover
Languageenglish
Edition1st
ISBN-10525457216
ISBN-139780525457213
PublisherDutton Juvenile
Publication Year01-09-1997

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