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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A creative engagement...,
By untitled841 (Oregon, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rome Antics (Hardcover)
With over 136+ great vocabulary words this book provides more learning than most children's books (vocabulary depends on your child's level).
The plot is thick enough to keep even the adult reading it hooked. It all starts when a homing pigeon is sent out with a message changes her usual path to tour the city of Rome on her way to deliver the message. In true Italian style there is a café, piazza, a soccer game, churches, mopeds, a crumb hunt and more pigeons! The book is presented in simple black and white drawings with the pigeon's path traced in red. The pictures of the story cover at least 85% of each page with the words at the bottom, as well as labels for each site in Rome that the pigeon is flying past. On the last pages these monuments are listed and briefly described. The font is easy for most children to read, and there are no italicized words making letter distinction even easier to handle for children. All in all a great story for child and reader that does an amazing job describing a foreign city down to the last detail keeping everyone entertained.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rome Antics,
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This review is from: Rome Antics (Hardcover)
David is an awesome writer and can sketch a picture that will draw you in. He uses all this to covertly educate you on the topic at hand. Rome Antics is clever from the title page on. Buy it and enjoy it.
3.0 out of 5 stars
creative and fun; no plot,
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This review is from: Rome Antics (Paperback)
This book reminds me of "Once Upon A Banana" by Jennifer Armstrong in showing a series of scenes and something moving through the pages (in this case, a homing pigeon. We really like "Once Upon a Banana," by the way.)The back of the book has the information you need to understand the different buildings and piazzas, plus a map. The rest of the book is just the pigeon being cute. Beautiful architectural drawings, though.
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By Vitreau "Enamel Enthusiast" (California) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Rome Antics (Hardcover)
Art and adventure come full circle in this delightful journey through the streets of Rome.
5.0 out of 5 stars
The perfect engagement gift!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Rome Antics (Hardcover)
Share David MacAuley's obviously personal portrait of Rome. It's a portrait in the most obvious sense: lovingly detailed drawings of Rome's greatest architecture captured from MacAuley's witty and often weird perspective. But, through the drawings and the wonderful conceit, you see that this little book is also a personal exploration of a city that touches the heart.
7 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great pictures, simple story, must-have for Rome fans,
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This book is a trip through Roma from a pigeon's point of view. The pigeon flies around, through, over and past many of Rome's historical landmarks, and a brief section in back describes their history and significance.I checked this out of the library to read with my 5 year old after I went to Rome last year, and bought a copy for myself, just to enjoy the pictures and the memories they bring! The Chiesa de San Ignazio (Church of St. Ignatius) is an especial favorite, as my choir performed there to a "standing room only" crowd! Quite a feat for an amateur choir on their first overseas tour! The pen and ink sketches, the snippets of history, and the wonderful way they evoke the charisma of Rome make this a great addition to any child's or adult's library.
7 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"Rome Antics" for those in love with Rome and otherwise.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Rome Antics (Hardcover)
This is the finest illustrated gift book for the Romaphiles that you love!! Get it now and make a gift to the one you love. It will be appreciated for years to come.
0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Rome Antics by David Macaulay,
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This review is from: Rome Antics (Hardcover)
Cute story, but was hoping it was like his other book Motel of the Mysteries and it wasn't the same. I enjoyed Motel so much that I was a little disapointed by this one, but it is a good book otherwise.
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Rome Antics by David MacAulay (Hardcover - October 27, 1997)
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