I found this book in the Children's Christianity section of a bookstore while looking for a baptism gift for my niece. I'm glad I did.
It has beautiful artwork. A starry night, the top layer of the ocean, a field around a cottage, a log across a river and more are lovingly depicted. It is bright and cheerful for a young reader but has a certain poignancy and elegance that can appeal to the adult reading to them. This is the beauty of the natural world, God's creation.
It has a great message for children; affirmation of their worth as individuals and encouragement to lead lives of joy and discovery, and also friendship. The art depicts children having fun with each other in nature.
I've read this through twice so far. Being a picture book it is a quick read, and thus perfect as a bedtime story.
Trickster Eric Novels gives "Who Sang the First Song" an A+
Click here for my next book review: When Champagne Became French
Click here to read my previous book review (for fun): American Heritage Picture History of the American Civil War
It has beautiful artwork. A starry night, the top layer of the ocean, a field around a cottage, a log across a river and more are lovingly depicted. It is bright and cheerful for a young reader but has a certain poignancy and elegance that can appeal to the adult reading to them. This is the beauty of the natural world, God's creation.
It has a great message for children; affirmation of their worth as individuals and encouragement to lead lives of joy and discovery, and also friendship. The art depicts children having fun with each other in nature.
I've read this through twice so far. Being a picture book it is a quick read, and thus perfect as a bedtime story.
Trickster Eric Novels gives "Who Sang the First Song" an A+
Click here for my next book review: When Champagne Became French
Click here to read my previous book review (for fun): American Heritage Picture History of the American Civil War
Brian Wilkerson is a independent novelist, freelance book reviewer, and writing advice blogger. He studied at the University of Minnesota and came away with bachelor degrees in English Literature and History (Classical Mediterranean Period concentration).
His fantasy series, Journey to Chaos, is currently available on Amazon as an ebook or paperback
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