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Hardcover Dumpy La Rue Book

ISBN: 0805063854

ISBN13: 9780805063851

Dumpy La Rue

(Part of the Owlet Book Series)

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Book Overview

Everyone told Dumpy La Rue that pigs don't dance. But Dumpy knew better. He closed his eyes and twirled to the tune inside his head. The whole barnyard gathered around, and soon hooves were stomping, wings were flapping, and feet were stamping out a beat.Elizabeth Winthrop's romping, rhyming story and Betsy Lewin's exuberant illustrations will have readers tapping their toes, jumping for joy, and dancing a jig with this passionate pig.

Customer Reviews

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Billy Elliot in pig form

Let me explain to you the process that I follow when I review picture books. First, I read tons of professional reviews of the newest books coming out. Then I systematically make a list and work my way through it, often including old standbys and books from my own youth that I'd like to reexamine. THEN I finally check out a book or two and review it for fun. I almost never deviate from this pattern except on special occasions. Such an occasion arose just the other day when I was pawing through my local library. I was in a new library attempting to find some of the books on my list when the title, "Dumpy La Rue" caught my eye. I'd never heard of "Dumpy La Rue". I was familiar with the illustrator Betsy Lewin (of "Click Clack Moo" and "Duck For President" fame) but not author Elizabeth Winthrop. But one glance on the cover of a delightful pig in a spotlight and I was sold. I mean, with a title like "Dumpy La Rue" and a fun frolicsome pig, how could I resist? Out the window goes my careful selection process. Into my home comes "Dumpy La Rue". The first sentence of the book sums it up. "Dumpy La Rue wanted to dance". Of course, Dumpy has a couple facts not in his favor. First of all he's a pig. As his father is quick to inform him, "Pigs don't dance". Second, he's a boy. His sister points out that "They fight, they march, they sport, and they snort. And they're never ever supposed to cavort". None of this discourages Dumpy one little bit. Soon he's dancing in full view of the entire barnyard (much to the embarrassment of his family members). Before you know it the sheep want to join in. Then everyone wants to. Instructing them to listen to the music inside everyone closes their eyes and does so. Before you know it everyone's in on the act, even Dumpy's ma, pa, and sister. Says the last sentence in the book, "The Barnyard Ballet of Dumpy La Rue. The pig who knew what he wanted to do". The story's got a catchy rhyming beat that difficult to resist. Winthrop also knows exactly which dance terms to include. For those with a basic background in ballet, note the phrase, "He did a glissade and pas de bourree. From slop heap to bucket, he jeted his way". I advise you to help kids learning to read with that part (and to learn the pronunciation of the French yourself if you've a mind to). As catchy as the words are, however, they're nothing compared to Lewin's illustrations. You know, I liked "Click Clack Moo", but I always felt that Lewin's accompanying pictures were the weak point of that tale. They lacked a kind of verve and technical accomplishment. Had I but known that she was capable of the kind of fabulous energy and bounce found in "Dumpy La Rue" I would have definitely taken her to task. In this book Lewin has gone all out. From the sheep chorus line on the endpapers to the lengthening shadows on the dancing animals throughout the day, Lewin's got it going on. She uses watercolors to give the night sky behin

Dumpy LA Rue

Dumpy La Rue is a fun book. I read it to a group of third graders and they loved the rhyming words and thought of more that would rhyme with them. The loved the pictures as well as the story. They wanted me to read it to them again and again!

Fabulous!

Barnyard animals dancing, prancing, and spinning about! What is this clever book all about? A pig who wants to dance. Everyone tells him what he "should" be doing, or what "pigs" or "boys" do, but nobody lets him just be himself. So, the rhyme isn't always perfect, but the words are still lively and fun. Kids probably won't notice that they are forced on occasion, as the story and illustrations will carry it through a few stumbles.This book appeals to children and adults! Wonderful writing, fantastic illustrations, and fun, fun, fun for kids! Oh yes, and the very subtle, hidden message to kids: Don't let others discourage you from living your dreams! Be yourself! (Others just might follow your lead!) Fantastic! One of the best books I have read to my kids in a long time!

Dumpy will Capture your Imagination

Dumpy La Rue knew what he wanted to do. Though his family tried to discourage him...pigs grunt and grovel, they bellow and wallow and snuffle truffles, Dumpy knew his own mind and wouldn't be swayed. What he wanted to do was dance. And so while the rest of the barnyard watched, "He twirled in the sty,/ raised his snout to the sky,/ spread his hooves far and wide/ and pretended to fly." And pretty soon interest among the farm animals was brimming. They all wanted to dance too. But how to get started? So Dumpy offered a bit of advice. "If you want to dance,/if you want to glide,/just close your eyes/and listen inside."..... Elizabeth Winthrop and Betsy Lewin have authored a marvelously expressive story full of rhythm, motion, imagery and magic that will charm and delight both children and adults alike. The easy to read, rhyming text is complemented by their joyous, imaginative and detailed illustrations that will have everyone up and dancing with Dumpy in no time. Perfect for youngsters 3-8, Dumpy La Rue is a winner and a "must have" for all home libraries.

The story of a dumpy pig who loves to dance

Betsy Lewin illustrates this story of a dumpy pig who loves to dance. He's a "porker with passion" and despite his unsuitable form he excels in dance and sets his barnyard friends afire in this warm and rollicking story.
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