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Read Out Loud BELLO THE CELLO

Get ready for some musical magic on Read Out Loud. Join author Dennis Mathew as he reads BELLO the CELLO, a book that teaches its readers everyone has their own song and that it’s important to remember, it’s not about what you can’t do, but about what you can do.

ABOUT THE BOOK
What’s my song? Will I fit in? These are the questions we find a young Cello named Bello asking himself as he tries to navigate the novelties of his first day at school. When inspiration from the magical sounds of his new classmates mixes with the encouragement and the gentle nudge of other whimsical characters, Bello arrives at the discovery of his gift, the magic of his song.

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42 Comments

Kid Lit TV Commenter Sue Lawrence

Loved hearing “Bello the Cello” read aloud!! Now I’m going to recommend this book to my sister-in-law who’s a piano teacher.

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Kid Lit TV Commenter Tayton Timothy

I think the books tem is: you don´t need to be someone else just be yourself

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Kid Lit TV Commenter Mikki

My grandson is 5 years old and his name is Liam. He is telling me what to type:
Author, we like your book because everybody gets to sing a song. Nobody got made fun of and all their songs played good together. They were all cool and nice.

Thank you for a wonderful book. We will definitely recommend it to our friends.

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Kid Lit TV Commenter Cooper Daniel Figueiredo

I liked Bello The Cello so much I think the author should write a second Bello The Cello

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Kid Lit TV Commenter Laura Arnold

I am an early childhood music teacher, and this book fits into my lesson planning perfectly. I cannot wait to share it with my students. The underlying message is beautiful, and this book was put together so creatively.

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