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Loading... Drummer Hoff (1967)by Barbara Emberley
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This Caldecott medal winning picture book describes the loading and firing of a cannon. It’s a cumulative tale of the military men, private to general, who set up and load the cannon, but “Drummer Hoff fired it off.” The illustrations look very much like a product of the 1960s. It’s a book that will best be enjoyed as a read-aloud. The entertainment value will vary with the skill of the reader. This is a fun read-aloud book with repeating phrases. The theme is getting a cannon ready to fire, and each military character brings his component. For example, 'Sergeant Chowder brings the powder'. The best part - the last page is a peaceful scenes of an abandoned cannon surrounded by flowers and birds. no reviews | add a review
A cumulative folk song in which seven soldiers build a magnificent cannon, but Drummer Hoff fires it off. No library descriptions found. |
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Not sure how these illustrations are done. Ink and some kind of paint? Oh well. They have a creative, stained glass effect. Hubby saw the book and said "pretty pictures!"
A cumulative rhyme in which various members of an army(?) follow their chain of command for the process of loading a cannon. When the rhyme is complete, we indeed get to see Drummer Hoff firing it off. I like it that another reviewer pointed out that the final image is hippie-esque with the obsolete cannon covered in plants, birds and bugs. I hadn't made that connection to the era of the book, but now that I do it's kind of cool and funny. ( )