The rhythmic, vibrant verse text, peppered with lively onomatopoeic
sounds, dances off the pages, begging to be read aloud. Starred Review,
Kirkus Reviews.
A rolllicking, rhyming picture book about music-making critters,
community and friendship.
*The music train was a happy sight
Clickity-clackity three on bikes
Rolling in for a great big night.
*
When three travelling frog musicians roll through the forest on their
painted bicycles, the other animals know they're in for a great big
party. Only one of them is not having fun: grumpy old grouse. Just as
he's telling everyone to stop with their foolish racket, their ruckus,
their riff-raff, a great big storm rolls through the woods and puts an
end to all the fun. When they emerge in the sleepy, dewy dawn, the
animals see that grouse's home is ruined, and quickly band together to
help him. Together, the frog musicians and their friends show grouse
that music is for more than just a party: a fiddle, a golden guitar, and
a drum, when played just right, can do just as much good as the
knock-knock-bang of fixing and making brand-new.
Kate Inglis's playful and inventive language and Josée Bisaillon's rich
and textured illustrations bring to life this happy group of friends
filling the great green forest with their music. A wonderful testament
to community-building, music-making, and friendship.