<p>'The story is rich with the elements that make Satoshi Kitamura's books such a pleasure to read and to share - imagination is given full rein but paired with a sophisticated comic simplicity. An equally simple but expressive range of gesture and expression bring the characters to life, while luscious landscapes and scenes leave readers visually enriched. A book to capture a child's imagination and encourage it to soar.' 5/5 stars</p><p><b>Books for Keeps</b></p><p><br /></p><p>'It's a beautiful exploration of how music feels and what senses are involved; the colour or shape a song makes us think of and how it affects us emotionally.'</p><p><b>Children's Books Ireland</b></p><p><b><br /></b></p><p>'This celebration of play and invention takes us all soaring with Hannah into a limitless sky. The opportunities it opens for talking, wondering and creating are huge.'</p><p><b>Love Reading - book of the month</b></p><p><br /></p><p>'Through words, pictures and youthful playfulness, little Hannah's leaf violin shows us that, with a little imagination, we can conjure up music and rhythm from something as simple as the sounds of insects and birds. And when the 'music' takes us, we can dance, sing, share our joy with others, and be transported to new worlds. A creative masterpiece!'</p><p><b>LANCASHIRE EVENING POST</b></p><p><br /></p><p>'Hannah and the Violin has endless possibilities in the classroom, encouraging an interest in music, the various instruments and the 'music' available to us in our environment. It also serves as a reminder of the importance of imaginative play.'</p><p><b>A Library Lady</b></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p>
Music, nature and imagination combine to create an unforgettable experience!
When Hannah spots a leaf on the grass, she thinks it looks like a violin, and decides to see if she can play it. Soon birds, insects, rabbits, dogs, squirrels and even clouds are singing and dancing to the music!
A joyful book that celebrates play, creativity and the imagination within us all.
'A book to capture a child's imagination and encourage it to soar.' Books for Keeps, starred review
'The opportunities it opens for talking, wondering and creating are huge.' Love Reading
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Biografisk notat
Satoshi Kitamura has created over 20 picture books, and illustrated many more. He has won awards such as the Mother Goose Award, Silver Award for the Smarties Prize, and the National Art Library Illustrations Award.