Hannah and the wrong note / written by Shane Goth ; illustrated by Sara Gagnon-Dumont.
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TextPublisher: Toronto, ON ; Berkeley, CA : Owlkids Books, 2025Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 29 cmContent type: - text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781771475914
- 1771475919
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Wasatch County Library Main Floor Childrens Area | Children NonFiction | E Art Music Goth (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 34301002156273 |
"When Hannah played piano, music danced in the air. Her notes leaped and lunged, stood straight and spun, keeping perfect pitch and a steady tempo. Even when her younger sister, Jenny, dashed between them. Hannah dreams of becoming a famous musician and works tirelessly toward her goal. For her upcoming school recital, she set high stakes for herself: Swan Lake, a difficult piece. Despite encouragement from her parents to "do her best," and Jenny's insistence that wrong notes are fun, Hannah is undeterred. Only perfection will do. Hannah practices and practices and practices. But one note won't fall into line. It's a wrong note. And no matter what Hannah tries, she can't make it do what she wants. Her music is not perfect. On the day of the concert, she plays brilliantly, until ... the wrong note pounces! Devastated, Hannah won't be consoled. But Jenny starts to tickle the personified wrong note, and they dance and play. Hannah soon finds herself tapping a foot. She's inspired to toss aside her sheet music and try something new. Her notes flip and trip, but she likes the sound and has fun playing. Is the wrong note so wrong after all? The notes aren't perfect but they're Hannah's own. A gentle reminder that a willingness to embrace imperfection can lead to joyful new discoveries."--
480 Lexile.
Ages 04-07.
