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Rating:  Summary: One book in a series that could build a nice collection Review: Fun, child-size, Peter and the Wolf, is one of a series
of books that are perfect for a collection for a child.
With various illustrators the books have their own
character, and Peter and the Wolf has some pictures
that bring the story to life.
Rating:  Summary: Bad book Review: I did not like it. It is a bad story. Wolfs are not bad like in the story. Peter doesnt listen to his grandpa, so it is a bad example.
Rating:  Summary: Absolutly beautiful!!!! Review: I grew up on this illustration and it has been very difficult to find but it was worth all the trouble for my son to be able to grow up with THIS version! Illustration does not get better than this, it is both classic and easy for a child to relate with without being "cartoony". Magnificent!
Rating:  Summary: Cassette disappointing Review: If you are familiar with the Prokofiev symphony, this book makes a good companion to the music. It puts into visual images the story of Peter and the Wolf. What I like most about the book is that, in the end, the duck lives. The ending varies somewhat depending on the version of the recording or book. In this book, it's a happy ending, which is better for younger readers.We use the book by itself sometimes. Other times, my child will read along while we listen to the symphony.
Rating:  Summary: Good companion to the music Review: If you are familiar with the Prokofiev symphony, this book makes a good companion to the music. It puts into visual images the story of Peter and the Wolf. What I like most about the book is that, in the end, the duck lives. The ending varies somewhat depending on the version of the recording or book. In this book, it's a happy ending, which is better for younger readers. We use the book by itself sometimes. Other times, my child will read along while we listen to the symphony.
Rating:  Summary: A great book for little people who love music! Review: Our children, 3 year old twins, love the music of Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf. In searching for an age appropriate book to show them the musical instruments that play each of the characters, we found this one illustrated by Ian Beck. Not only are the illustrations lovely, the colors and clothing of Peter, the hunters and the grandfather are interesting to a child. Also, each page shows the instrument played for that part of the story (find it in the box around the text), and in the back a page illustrates each instrument. We cannot recommend this lovely book enough to parents of young children discovering the beauty of music!
Rating:  Summary: Cassette disappointing Review: The artist does a very good job of illustrating the story & keeping the flavour of the Russian lifestyle. I was very disappointed that the audio cassette is only a narration of the story, and does not contain a recording of the symphony.
Rating:  Summary: Cassette disappointing Review: The artist does a very good job of illustrating the story & keeping the flavour of the Russian lifestyle. I was very disappointed that the audio cassette is only a narration of the story, and does not contain a recording of the symphony.
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