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Ellie in Concert

A Disney Hyperion E-book With Audio

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Since Ellie saved her home with her wonderful paintings, the zoo is back in business and the animals are more energetic than ever. All except for Lucy the giraffe, who hasn't been able to sleep with all the noise. Determined to help her friend, Ellie tries to tone down the ruckus and organizes the animals into an orchestra. But is it possible to conduct the cacophony of the zoo into beautiful music? Praise for Ellie "[Wu's] visual storytelling, rendered in sweet, throwback-style watercolors, shows creativity and poise. . . .
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    • School Library Journal

      April 1, 2017
      PreS-Gr 1-In a follow-up to Ellie, Pixar illustrator Wu delivers another tale about the lovable elephant and her adorable zoo animal friends. In this installment, Lucy the giraffe suffers from insomnia because of the cacophony of nocturnal noises. Ellie solves her friend's problem by organizing the beasts into an orchestra and singing Lucy a lullaby. While the premise is not especially original, the musical spin adds a unique element, particularly in Ellie's artistic representation of the parts of the orchestra rendered in different colors, a nod to her talent as a painter in the original book. Where the text is unembellished, the watercolor illustrations are lush and emotive. Wu's animals are doe-eyed, with humanlike expressions, and their zoo habitat has depth and a rich palette. The musical notation for -Betty's Tune,- named for the bird who inspired Ellie's composition, is depicted on the end pages. VERDICT A sweet animal story for medium and large picture book collections and fans of the first title.-Clara Hendricks, Cambridge Public Library, MA

      Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      February 15, 2017
      First met in Ellie (2015), the eponymous, doe-eyed elephant becomes a champion of the arts as she adds music to her painting skills. Poor Lucy the giraffe cannot sleep with the cacophony of noise in the zoo. "All Ellie wanted to do was help her friend." Ellie shows readers true acts of compassion and problem-solving. The problem is clear: Lucy needs sleep. Ellie calmly stands by her friend's side as each sleep aid is explored without success. When Ellie hears Betty Bluebird sing a lullaby to her babies, she has a new idea. She enlists the aid of Gerard, the wise gorilla, and organizes the animals into musical sections, just like an orchestra. She helps each animal find his or her tune. With patience and practice, Ellie changes the nightly noise in the zoo into a beautiful song that helps Lucy finally go to sleep. Wu's expressive watercolor illustrations are imbued with kindness and comfort even through the inharmonious screaming and squinting of the noisy animals. The secondary characters have distinct personalities that clearly show what caring friends look like. Betty's "theme" is reproduced in the backmatter; Ellie's full score is printed on the inside of the jacket. Readers will find a simple plot and compassionate characters balanced with glowing pictures for a satisfying story. (Picture book. 3-7)

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    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2018
      Ever since elephant Ellie saved the zoo from closing in �cf2]Ellie�cf1], it's been bustling with visitors and excitement. But all the hubbub is preventing giraffe Lucy from getting sleep. Ellie ultimately organizes the noisy zoo animals into an orchestra, and their lullaby puts Lucy out cold. Pixar animator Wu's mixed-media with watercolor illustrations imbue the animal characters with friendly expressions and buoy a simple story line.

      (Copyright 2018 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • OverDrive Read

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:2.4
  • Lexile® Measure:620
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:0-2

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