Jim Henson

Jim Henson
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The Guy Who Played with Puppets

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2011

Lexile Score

960

Reading Level

4

ATOS

5.4

Interest Level

K-3(LG)

نویسنده

Lou Fancher

شابک

9780375989148
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  • نقد و بررسی
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Publisher's Weekly

July 25, 2011
For their third picture-book biography, Krull, Johnson, and Fancher offer an inspiring and timely portrait of the late Henson. The book covers Henson's upbringing, experimentation with and study of puppetry, and the creation and success of his beloved Muppets on TV and on the big screen (where they will return in November for the first time since 1999). Johnson and Fancher's paintings exude a warm, nostalgic glow as they show the early roots of Henson's creativity and behind-the-scenes images of him at work. While Krull acknowledges that many, including Henson, had doubts that "a grown man playing with puppets" could be successful, his creative legacy speaks for itself. Ages 5â7.



School Library Journal

October 1, 2011

Gr 1-3-This easy-to-read biography of the master muppeteer hits the highlights of Henson's life and shows how he pursued his personal goal "to be one of the people who made a difference in this world." Years before the world knew about Kermit and friends, young Henson was already filling notebooks with drawings of imaginative creatures and trading stories with his grandmother. Later came local plays and shows, and, at age 16, a job on a TV show working with marionettes. His love of puppets continued, leading to Sam and Friends, a five-minute comedy in the Washington, D.C., area. His biggest break, of course, came in 1968 with the launching of Children's Television Workshop and Sesame Street. Johnson and Fancher have filled this picture book with warm and loving watercolor illustrations on each page. A fine introduction to one of the most creative artists of the last century.-Roxanne Burg, Orange County Public Library, CA

Copyright 2011 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Booklist

November 1, 2011
Grades 4-7 Jim Henson, beloved creator of the Muppets, gets a solid biographical treatment in the hands of veteran nonfiction writer Krull. Growing up in Mississippi and Maryland, Henson, born before the availability of television, spent his time living in his imagination. He liked to perform, especially with self-created puppets. As a teenager, he and his puppets had a five-minute show that ran twice a day on a Washington, D.C., channel. Though his father in particular had doubts, Henson's career kept expanding, especially after he was called upon by the Children's Television Workshop to help create Sesame Street. The writing is lively, and most of Henson's favorite characters get a brief nod (Miss Piggy won't like that). They do appear in the full-page framed artwork that faces each page of text. The pictures, while evocative, sometimes seem a little quiet, especially in colorings, for the exuberance of Henson's work. Kids will still enjoy looking at old friends like Kermit, Big Bird, and Oscar the Grouch, and they will be delighted with the story of a boy who grew up and found work doing exactly what he loved.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2011, American Library Association.)




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