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Ten little caterpillars by bill martin jr
Ten little caterpillars by bill martin jr











Clever use of white space adds to the instant-replay energy in this game, the art gets the extra point. With a predominantly red, white and blue palette, Chesworth's (Television) cartoon art creates the illusion of camera shots as aerial views from the bleachers are juxtaposed with close-ups of on-court action (e.g., a concentrating Cardinal preparing for a lay-up shot or the scoreboard viewed from between a running player's legs). The visuals make the most of Martin and Sampson's text.

ten little caterpillars by bill martin jr

Yet a sometimes sloppy rhyme scheme (rebound/bounds brows/how) and the repetition of the word ""dribble"" may make this a disappointing read for some sidelines spectators. Part sportscaster (""Referee hands the ball to Lynn, Blue Jay pass comes bouncing in"") and part cheerleader (""Only 3 seconds more, pass it now, we gotta score!""), the narrator imparts a sense of urgency that young basketball fans may initially find contagious. Illustrated By: Lois Ehlert Format: Hardcover Number of Pages: 40 Vendor: Beach Lane Books Publication Date: 2011 Dimensions: 11.00 X 10. As the seconds tick away, girls pass, dribble and shoot until a final Cardinals' basket breaks the tie. Title: Ten Little Caterpillars By: Bill Martin Jr.

ten little caterpillars by bill martin jr

Martin (Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?) teams up with Sampson (The Football That Won) for this account of a girls' championship basketball game between the Cardinals and the Blue Jays.













Ten little caterpillars by bill martin jr