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    The Song for Everyone | Book Review

    Denise MealyBy Denise Mealy3 Mins Read Ages 0-3 Ages 4-8 Best Kids Stories Music Picture Books
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    The Song for Everyone

    Written and Illustrated by Lucy Morris

    Ages 3+ | 32 Pages

    Publisher: Bloomsbury Children’s Books | ISBN: 9781547602889

    What to expect: Music, Community, and Kindness

    The Song for Everyone brings the joy of music in our hearts to life. In the story, a boy passes under a small window each day on his lonely walk to school. But the beautiful music coming from the window, represented by a swirl of flowers, brings him such joy that he happily walks to school, and his spirits lift. The same happens to an older woman going to town for bread and milk and a lonely cat who needs to find a family.

    Everyone in town loves the beautiful music that threads through the streets and lifts their spirits until one day when the music stops. The townspeople grow sad, so sad they can barely carry on.

    Luckily, the boy decides that if everyone can lift him, he can peek into the high window and find out what happened. The townspeople work together to lift him up, and he discovers a tiny wren who can no longer sing. She’d been singing her heart out for the town, helping keep everyone happy, and now she was out of song herself. The town pulls together to help her get well, and eventually, the wren and the boy sing a song that the whole town can unite with—a happy ending and community love for all.

    The prose is beautifully poetic and feels musical. Children will love to snuggle and listen to this story, watching for the bird that is found and must be tended to. The music that floats through the book in the illustrations is floral, ethereal, and enchanting. It shows how cathartic music can be. It’s more than sound—it’s a physical thing that can connect a whole community, lift spirits and heal souls. Music, as the illustrations show, is near magic.

    The Song for Everyone is a perfect book for bedtime and music lovers!

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    About the Author-Illustrator

    Lucy Morris is based in Norfolk, UK, has an MA in Children’s Book Illustration at Anglia Ruskin in Cambridge and a Degree in Fine Art Painting from Brighton University. While this is her first picture book, she has been an artist all her life.

    You can visit her via her website: www.lucymorrisart.co.uk

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    Denise Mealy reviewed The Song for Everyone. Discover more books like A Song for Everyone by reading our reviews and articles tagged with Music, Community, and Kindness.

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    Denise Mealy is a former web content provider who stays at home to change diapers and write books. Her days are filled with Word documents, books and sloppy kisses (from dogs and baby alike). She likes to read, cook, dance, travel and forward pictures of spam sculptures to friends. If she could have dinner with any author, dead or alive, it would be a toss up between J.K. Rowling and Jane Austen. They would probably eat pasta. Yes, definitely pasta. For more information, visit: www.dccmealy.com You can also find her on Twitter: @dccmealy

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