Play It Again, Mallory

Play It Again, Mallory by Laurie Friedman is an illustrated chapter book published by Darby Creek on August 1, 2013. This engaging story follows Mallory as she navigates her feelings about participating in a six-week arts electives program at Fern Falls Elementary. Initially excited, her enthusiasm wanes when she finds herself in her last-choice class, band, where she is assigned to play the tuba, leading to humorous challenges and self-doubt.
Throughout the narrative, readers will discover how Mallory, with support from her mom and band teacher, learns the importance of perseverance and practice. The book explores themes of friendship and emotions, highlighting how overcoming obstacles can lead to personal growth. With 160 pages, this edition offers a relatable tale for young readers, encouraging them to embrace their passions and find joy in the creative process.
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Mallory is excited about the six-week arts electives program at Fern Falls Elementary—until she gets stuck in her last-choice class, band. To make matters worse, she is assigned to the tuba, and when she plays, it sounds more like passing gas than music. She dreads the showcase at the end of the program. But with some good guidance from her mom and her band teacher, Mallory learns the meaning of “practice makes perfect” and that, in fact, making music can be lots of fun!
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