Body Music: Poems about the Noises Your Body Makes

by Jane Yolen (Author) Luis San Vicente (Illustrator)

Body Music: Poems about the Noises Your Body Makes
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

In Body Music, bestselling authors Jane Yolen and Ryan G. Van Cleave bring their trademark wit to fifteen hilarious poems that celebrate the sounds of the human body, from sniffles to snaps, sneezes to wheezes, hiccups to yawns, and more!

Each poem is illustrated with bright, lively artwork and is accompanied by scientific facts that answer questions like: What is a knuckle crack? Why do we sneeze? and What makes a tummy rumble? Funny and secretly educational, Body Music has it all: science, history, language arts, and farts!

They burp. They fart. They creak. They crack. Bodies make MUSIC!

"Yolen and Van Cleave give voice to bodily noises--from butts that "BOOM" to giggles and gasps--in a riotously silly poetry collection perfectly tuned to a toilet humor-loving audience."--Publishers Weekly"

Funny, fact-filled, and succinct, this title will have broad appeal beyond the elementary aged audience it is intended for. A recommended first purchase."--School Library Journal

From the book: What Is Body Music?: It can be accidental sounds, responses to pain, surprise, fear. But there are also folk traditions of many different countries that use body percussion, which is the art of using the body to create vibrations and sounds. Examples of body percussion include West Africa's hambone, Ethiopian armpit music, and the hand clapping in Spanish Flamenco.

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Publishers Weekly

Yolen and Van Cleave give voice to bodily noises--from butts that "BOOM" to giggles and gasps--in a riotously silly poetry collection perfectly tuned to a toilet humor-loving audience. Describing incidental body noises such as "bumbling, / crumbling, rumbling, stumbling" stomachs, the authors capitalize on explosive consonants and rhythms to embed a snappy musicality in the text. They strike a balance between education and absurdity, pairing the poems with scientific facts and related trivia on topics including music made with bodies ("West Africa's hambone, Ethiopian armpit music"), wheezing snakes, and a late 19th-century Parisian "fartiste." With bold lines and dramatic color blocking, San Vicente's artwork features disproportionate, angular figures of various skin tones with exaggerated facial expressions and cartoonish physicality, amplifying the raucous energy of this over-the-top collection. Ages 4-8. (Sept.)

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School Library Journal

K-Gr 2--Short, humorous poetry explores all the different ways the human body makes "music," from burping, snapping, and creaking, to cracking, coughing, and laughing. "Cough heads north, fart goes south. One by the bottom, the other by the mouth." Each poem, sans one, is presented on a colorful spread, with text integrated into the picture. Additional information is called out in a sidebar on most pages: a question mark icon identifies explanations behind various body noises. A light bulb icon identifies interesting trivia on the topic, i.e., "Charles Osborne, an Iowa farmer, hiccupped for 68 years straight!" Lively art shows people of various ages, sizes, and skin tones creating and experiencing body noises in a cartoon style. The salmon-colored end pages are filled with speech bubbles containing words for the various noises. These poems work great for read-alouds and independent reading. VERDICT Funny, fact-filled, and succinct, this title will have broad appeal beyond the elementary aged audience it is intended for. A recommended first purchase.--Tamara Saarinen

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Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781638192015
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Moon Shower
Publication date
September 05, 2023
Series
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BISAC categories
JNF042010 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Poetry | Humorous
JNF051030 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Anatomy & Physiology
JNF013110 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Concepts | Body
Library of Congress categories
Picture books
Children's poetry, American
Poetry
Humorous poetry
Human body

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