Jam, Too?

“Jam, Too?” by JaNay Brown-Wood, published by Penguin on February 27, 2024, is a vibrant exploration of music and creativity. This 32-page book features lustrous illustrations and rhythmic text that captures the excitement of an impromptu jam session. It follows a child’s desire to join a drum circle on the beach, showcasing the joy of making music together through a cumulative list of sounds.
Readers will discover the various ways to participate in music-making, even without traditional instruments. The narrative highlights the sounds of different percussion instruments, such as congas and bongos, while encouraging a sense of community and collaboration. With themes of diversity and multiculturalism woven throughout, this book offers an engaging experience for young readers interested in performing arts and music.
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Lustrous illustrations and a rhythmic text featuring a cumulative list of sounds bring to life the thrill of an impromptu jam session and the joy of making music together.
A drum circle is forming on the beach, and one fascinated child would love to join in. Soon there’s everything from a conga’s pat-a-pat-a, pat pat to some bongos’ taka taka, ta ta—and it looks like so much fun! But what do you do when you don’t have a drum? Well, when you let the music move you, you just might find other ways to jam, too!
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