Summer's Song: A Day In The Life Of A Child - Couverture souple

Rouse, Charlotte Tinsley

 
9798991209816: Summer's Song: A Day In The Life Of A Child

Synopsis

Ages 5-8 A Mom's Choice Awards Gold Recipient

Travel back to a time of innocence, and the wonder of childhood play. The story demonstrates the joys of embracing play as a vital avenue for learning.

In Summer's Song a little girl, her siblings, and neighbor friends bask in uninterrupted, independent play and exploration as they enjoy the wonder of nature. They fill their days with imagination, conversation, negotiation, and choices.

The author of Summer's Song captures the essence of childhood and the joys of simple activity and exploration. It takes the reader throughout one day in the life of a family of children. The book is designed to be read in one sitting, or can be enjoyed in several sittings for younger children. Summer’s Song captures the simple beauty and enchantment of childhood through vivid imagery, and melodious language that speaks to the heart and emotions. Older adults will recall memories of their own childhood as they read and share with young readers making this book multigenerational. Summer’s Song will inspire children to get outside, explore and play.

The illustrator enjoyed viewing old photographs of the author’s family and was inspired to create simple sketches that she hand-painted with watercolor paints. The illustrations are filled with vibrant colors, whimsy, nostalgia, and beautiful scenes of nature around the author’s home town. Children will find themselves absorbed in the beautiful painted world of Summer’s Song.

The overall message of encouraging outdoor play and family bonding should resonate with parents seeking wholesome books for their children. Summer’s Song will leave a good feeling in your heart, and will make a memorable gift edition to your library to be enjoyed and cherished for generations.

A free Reader’s Guide will be available on the author’s website.

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