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I See a Song (1973)

by Eric Carle

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Brightly colored forms represent music played by the violin.
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I really enjoyed this book. I think it personifies music in a way by illustrating it and making it colorful. ( )
  PaytonSiragusa | Jan 18, 2023 |
Absolute 10/10. I love anything written/illustrated by Eric Carle. This books use of imagery to tell a story rather than words is amazing. This book is perfect for someone of any age, because it's exactly what you make of it. I saw the creation story from the Bible, and enjoyed all of the pictures and colors for what they were. ( )
  hannah98g | Feb 20, 2020 |
It is interesting. I've read other books by Eric Carle and they are favorites to many people. Personally, I don't know what a book is without words. When you watch the video interpretation of the book with music it is really beautiful and draws feeling out of me in the same way that books with words do. I think this could be a great book to use with preschoolers to build their confidence with books. It also opens up a discussion to talk about feelings and how art, such as music and paintings, express what we feel inside. ( )
  JacquelynLochner | Feb 18, 2020 |
This book was solely pictures which I found really fascinating. It allowed the reader to interpret the story in their own way. The artwork in this book is really beautiful and vivid.
  Jennamg123 | Oct 13, 2016 |
I See a Song is wordless book that includes images made by Eric Carle. The entire book is meant to be interpreted by the reader. Personally, i believed the purpose of the book, or at least what I experienced while looking over the book, was the different kinds of rhythms and melodies that would pop into my head, with every page I turned.
  HectorG | Apr 13, 2016 |
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When the musician plays his violin, a world of shapes and color swirls into life.
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