Jasmine Toguchi, Drummer Girl
Jasmine Toguchi, Drummer Girl
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Farrar, Straus, Giroux
Just the Series: Jasmine Toguchi Vol. 3   

Series and Publisher: Jasmine Toguchi   

Annotation: Jasmine worries that she will be the only one with no talent to share in the school talent show until her mother brings out her taiko drum.
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #171722
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
Special Formats: Chapter Book Chapter Book
Copyright Date: 2018
Edition Date: 2018 Release Date: 04/03/18
Illustrator: Vukovic, Elizabet,
Pages: 116 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 0-374-30836-5 Perma-Bound: 0-7804-3298-3
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-0-374-30836-0 Perma-Bound: 978-0-7804-3298-7
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2017944538
Dimensions: 20 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Horn Book (Wed Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2018)

In her third chapter book, Japanese American Jasmine Toguchi can't figure out a talent to display in her school's talent show until her mom introduces her to taiko (a Japanese drum). Jasmine remains a charismatic heroine as she diligently practices drumming and learns that having fun is more important than striving for perfection. Tidy spot illustrations capture Jasmine's dedication and exuberance.

Kirkus Reviews

Jasmine Toguchi is back in a third book trying to figure out the perfect talent to show off in the school show. Eight-year-old Jasmine's principal has announced they are having a schoolwide talent show. Everyone in her class already seems to have a talent picked out—even the new girl is bragging about how she is going to win with her violin playing. After some thinking and talking, Jasmine finally admits that she doesn't have a talent, so her mom introduces her to taiko drumming, a Japanese art form. She has less than a week to learn the basics of taiko and how to play a short song, which raises doubts that if she isn't perfect that means she isn't talented. The plot is simple, but the themes are familiar to all readers. In this outing, Florence focuses on introducing Jasmine's Japanese culture to her school and friends. Befitting the form, it's a short, easy-to-read book with black-and-white sketches throughout, making the story accessible to early readers. An author's note and hachi-maki headband instruction guide are included for more information on taiko and Japanese culture.An enjoyable offering about trying new activities and finding just the right talent that makes us feel "free and strong and happy." (Fiction. 5-9)

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Kirkus Reviews
Word Count: 9,113
Reading Level: 3.8
Interest Level: 1-4
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 3.8 / points: 1.0 / quiz: 194119 / grade: Lower Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:3.3 / points:5.0 / quiz:Q73219

A fun activity included in every book! A Chicago Public Library Best Book of 2018 A CYBILS Easy Reader and Early Chapter Book Award Winner It's talent show time at school, and eight-year-old Jasmine Toguchi is excited to show her stuff. But as she thinks about her strengths--tree-climbing, mochi making, collage--none of them feel quite right to perform on-stage. Jasmine's friends already have a talent: Tommy yo-yo's, Daisy dances, and Linnie plays piano. Plus, Maggie Milsap (aka Miss Perfect) is saying she'll have the best talent. When Jasmine's mom introduces her to the taiko, a traditional Japanese drum, Jasmine finally finds an activity that feels just right. But will she be good enough at taiko in time to beat Maggie Milsap? Join Jasmine as she discovers her talent--and the difference between being the best and trying your best.


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