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The exciting thing about cities is their wonderful mixture of people and buildings. Here is a book that captures all that excitement. Lois Lenski's simple, direct poem about the kinds of people you meet in cities is beautifully enhanced by Giles Laroche's striking three-dimensional paper constructions that show a boy and his dog having an adventure in one of the most appealing of American cities.

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Lois Lenski

Lois Lenski

1893 - 1974
American
Lois Lenski was born in Springfield, Ohio. She spent her childhood years in Ohio, graduated from Ohio State University in 1915, studied for four yea... See more
Giles Laroche

Giles Laroche

1956 -
American
Each illustration in Giles Laroche's intricate bas-relief-cut-paper collages involves many stages of drawing, cutting, painting, and gluing.  W... See more

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Semicolon

Sing a Song of People
Reviewed by Sherry Early
Lois Lenski's city poem “Sing a Song of People,” illustrated in this picture book by Giles Laroche, is a simple, much-anthologized list of the kinds of people a child might meet on a city sidewalk.

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