Charlie the Cello is a baby cello, created in Portland, Oregon, who has just found his musician, Phil Harmonic. Now, off to his new home in a new city, he must face his fears and play in his very first concert.
Charmingly illustrated by George Yacos. Suitable for ages 3 and up.
Most intruments in the orchestra are old, valued for the tone they have developed over the centuries. Charlie is a young cello who, through a magical combination of just the right wood and craftsmanship, has an amazing tone for such a young instrument.
Phil Harmonic is a musician in search of an instrument and when he is on vacation in Portland he sees Charlie in a shop window. After stopping to play the baby instrument, Phil realizes he has found his cello. Together they are going to make a great team.
Charlie flies to his new home, overcoming fears of the new things and new people he must face, and learning about trust, as he experiences stage fright while playing his symphony in the Concert Hall.
Charmingly illustrated by George Yacos. Suitable for ages 3 and up.
Most intruments in the orchestra are old, valued for the tone they have developed over the centuries. Charlie is a young cello who, through a magical combination of just the right wood and craftsmanship, has an amazing tone for such a young instrument.
Phil Harmonic is a musician in search of an instrument and when he is on vacation in Portland he sees Charlie in a shop window. After stopping to play the baby instrument, Phil realizes he has found his cello. Together they are going to make a great team.
Charlie flies to his new home, overcoming fears of the new things and new people he must face, and learning about trust, as he experiences stage fright while playing his symphony in the Concert Hall.