The Bremen-Town Musicians
by Ilse Plume
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A retelling of the Grimm tale in which an old donkey, dog, cat, and rooster, no longer wanted by their masters, set out for Bremen to become musicians.Tags
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A group of abused and abandoned farm animals join together to form a singing band and go to Bremen-Town to make a living. Cooperation and cleverness result in surprising good fortune and a life of happily ever after. This is one of my childhood favorites because it shows how the downtrodden can work together creatively to free themselves from oppression and misery. It is an empowering story for children and adults! This story would be especially good to support a focus on collaboration and friendship in the primary grades. (M.Y.Phinney)
A group of abused and abandoned farm animals join together to form a singing band and go to Bremen-Town to make a living. Cooperation and cleverness result in surprising good fortune and a life of happily ever after.
This is one of my childhood favorites because it shows how the downtrodden can work together creatively to free themselves from oppression and misery. It is an empowering story for children (AND adults!).
This story would be especially good to support a focus on collaboration and friendship in the primary grades.
This is one of my childhood favorites because it shows how the downtrodden can work together creatively to free themselves from oppression and misery. It is an empowering story for children (AND adults!).
This story would be especially good to support a focus on collaboration and friendship in the primary grades.
I honestly didn’t think this book was a very good book at all especially for younger children. Near the beginning of the book the plot was flowing but then near the middle it started going all over the place. The animals were planning on becoming musicians but than they came upon a house and scared away the people in it. I just feel like it could have been written better because that part of the book was all over the place. I also don’t think certain parts of the book and language in the book is appropriate for young children. For example at one point in the book the animals attack the people in the house and it is very violent for young children. One sentence is “But when he tried to light at match by them, the cat flew at him in show more a fury and scratched him as hard as she could.” The big idea of this book is to never give up even when you don’t feel like you belong. show less
Summary: The story of a donkey, cat, dog and rooster whose owners no longer see value in them take off to Brementown to be musicians.
Genre: Folktale
Personal Reflection: I remember reading another version of this folktale when I was young and really like the story.
Concept: There is so much good here! This story teaches kids that you can do whatever you set your mind to, that even if a door closes-a window opens, that you can do unexpected and wonderful things even if no one else sees it.
Genre: Folktale
Personal Reflection: I remember reading another version of this folktale when I was young and really like the story.
Concept: There is so much good here! This story teaches kids that you can do whatever you set your mind to, that even if a door closes-a window opens, that you can do unexpected and wonderful things even if no one else sees it.
The plot is basically these farm animals escaping death and finding a better life. I liked it because it has an optimistic feeling for young children. I think this would be more suitable for 2nd and 3rd graders.
As a child this was my favorite book. One lesson this book portrays is don't kick something out just because it appears to be worn out, such as the donkey and other animals in the story, because they are good for something. This would be a good book for 2nd or 3rd graders.
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- Canonical title
- The Bremen-Town Musicians
- Original publication date
- 1980
- People/Characters
- Town Musicians of Bremen
- Important places
- Bremen, Germany
- Dedication
- To Maurice Sendak
- First words
- There was once a donkey whose master made him carry sacks to the millyear after year.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)And the four musicians liked their new home so much that they stayed forever and never went to Bremen Town at all.
- Disambiguation notice
- ISBN 0440414563 is retold by Ilse Plume not Ruth Belov Gross
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