Going To the Theater

Going To the Theater

By Florence Ducatteau Illustrated by Chantal Peten

$16.95

Publication Date: 12th July 2016

An informative picture book for children aged 5 and up about the wonderful experience that is going to the theater. Read More
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An informative picture book for children aged 5 and up about the wonderful experience that is going to the theater. Read More
Description

Want To Know! This series of informative picture books answers the questions young children. Some subjects are familiar to them, others are less familiar. The books deal with the world and the environment around us, with our past and our present. In a playful and clever way, these books tell children what they want to know!

Do you want to know everything about theater and what you can do there? What did theater look like in Ancient Greece? Who else works at the theater besides actors? Is theater the same everywhere in the world? What is a shadow show? These and many other questions will be answered in this book. You’ll also find a fun comic, a crafts page, a big foldout page, and a mini-quiz, so you’ll become a real expert.

An informative picture book for children aged 5 and up about the wonderful experience that is going to the theater.

  • Guided Reading Level N
  • Details
    • Price: $16.95
    • Pages: 32
    • Carton Quantity: 15
    • Publisher: Clavis
    • Imprint: Clavis
    • Series: Want to Know
    • Publication Date: 12th July 2016
    • Trim Size: 10.2 x 9.75 in
    • ISBN: 9781605372532
    • Format: Hardcover
    • Age: 5+
    • BISACs:
      JUVENILE NONFICTION / Performing Arts / Theater
      JUVENILE NONFICTION / Performing Arts / General
    Reviews

    “A nice book to read before a trip to the theater, to build excitement and set expectations. It could also inspire your child to create their own plays and puppet shows.” - Taryn Villarreal of The Overly Attached Reader

    “A great introduction to the theater.” - Ryan Franklin, Mattoon Public Library

    “A good book to read before a trip to the theater, to build excitement and set expectations. It could also be used as an introduction on a unit about theatre, acting or culture. It could also inspire your child to create their own plays and puppet shows.A good book to have in school libraries or teacher resource areas.” - Carla Johnson-Hicks, Elementary Educator

    “An informative book about theatre.....Fun activities at the end round out the book.” Tara Hutson, London Public Library

    “A fine book to teach older children about the theater.” Sarah Fetterman, Upper St. Clair Township Library

    “Five stars. Delightfully illustrated, this book includes descriptions of all aspects of play production--from sets, rehearsals, and stage management to public viewing and critics. Puppetry, comedy, classics, and tragedy--it's all here. Take a quiz and play a picture game in the back of the book when you're finished.” - Biblio Filer

    Author Bio
    Florence Ducatteau has got the French nationality and lives in Brussels. She studied Theatre at the Broadcast Art Academy and has worked at the creative team of two theatres: ‘Théâtre des Quatre Mains’ and ‘Théâtre Loyal du Trac’. She has a master’s degree in ‘Psychology’ at the Catholic University of Louvain-La-Neuve. Currently, she works as a psychologist. Since 2002 she'd written and published children’s books: fiction and non-ficiton. She also works together with different youth magazines.

    Chantal Peten is an illustrator based in Brussels, Belgium.

    Want To Know! This series of informative picture books answers the questions young children. Some subjects are familiar to them, others are less familiar. The books deal with the world and the environment around us, with our past and our present. In a playful and clever way, these books tell children what they want to know!

    Do you want to know everything about theater and what you can do there? What did theater look like in Ancient Greece? Who else works at the theater besides actors? Is theater the same everywhere in the world? What is a shadow show? These and many other questions will be answered in this book. You’ll also find a fun comic, a crafts page, a big foldout page, and a mini-quiz, so you’ll become a real expert.

    An informative picture book for children aged 5 and up about the wonderful experience that is going to the theater.

  • Guided Reading Level N
    • Price: $16.95
    • Pages: 32
    • Carton Quantity: 15
    • Publisher: Clavis
    • Imprint: Clavis
    • Series: Want to Know
    • Publication Date: 12th July 2016
    • Trim Size: 10.2 x 9.75 in
    • ISBN: 9781605372532
    • Format: Hardcover
    • Age: 5+
    • BISACs:
      JUVENILE NONFICTION / Performing Arts / Theater
      JUVENILE NONFICTION / Performing Arts / General

    “A nice book to read before a trip to the theater, to build excitement and set expectations. It could also inspire your child to create their own plays and puppet shows.” - Taryn Villarreal of The Overly Attached Reader

    “A great introduction to the theater.” - Ryan Franklin, Mattoon Public Library

    “A good book to read before a trip to the theater, to build excitement and set expectations. It could also be used as an introduction on a unit about theatre, acting or culture. It could also inspire your child to create their own plays and puppet shows.A good book to have in school libraries or teacher resource areas.” - Carla Johnson-Hicks, Elementary Educator

    “An informative book about theatre.....Fun activities at the end round out the book.” Tara Hutson, London Public Library

    “A fine book to teach older children about the theater.” Sarah Fetterman, Upper St. Clair Township Library

    “Five stars. Delightfully illustrated, this book includes descriptions of all aspects of play production--from sets, rehearsals, and stage management to public viewing and critics. Puppetry, comedy, classics, and tragedy--it's all here. Take a quiz and play a picture game in the back of the book when you're finished.” - Biblio Filer

    Florence Ducatteau has got the French nationality and lives in Brussels. She studied Theatre at the Broadcast Art Academy and has worked at the creative team of two theatres: ‘Théâtre des Quatre Mains’ and ‘Théâtre Loyal du Trac’. She has a master’s degree in ‘Psychology’ at the Catholic University of Louvain-La-Neuve. Currently, she works as a psychologist. Since 2002 she'd written and published children’s books: fiction and non-ficiton. She also works together with different youth magazines.

    Chantal Peten is an illustrator based in Brussels, Belgium.