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Books with title Every Child A Song

  • Every Child A Song

    Nicola Davies

    Hardcover (Wren & Rook, Aug. 8, 2019)
    When you were born, a song began...So begins this lyrical and unique non-fiction picture book by award-winning children's author Nicola Davies. With tenderness and a good deal of heart, Nicola introduces young readers to the universal rights that every child is entitled to under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Using the metaphor of song, the book opens with the arrival of a newborn and its unique 'song', then pans out to explore all the essential things that every song needs to thrive - love, protection, a home, a name, the chance to explore and learn. In the latter half of the book, the issues of child labour, exploitation and war are sensitively introduced to emphasise that we all must play our part in championing children's rights and offering support to those who need it most. With beautiful and deeply moving watercolour illustrations by award-winning artist Marc Martin, this is a book that encourages children, and the adults in their lives, to speak up for young people all around the world, and to treat one another with compassion and kindness.
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  • Every Child A Song

    Nicola Davies

    Paperback (Wren & Rook, March 19, 2020)
    When you were born, a song began...So begins this lyrical and unique non-fiction picture book by award-winning children's author Nicola Davies. With tenderness and a good deal of heart, Nicola introduces young readers to the universal rights that every child is entitled to under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Using the metaphor of song, the book opens with the arrival of a newborn and its unique 'song', then pans out to explore all the essential things that every song needs to thrive - love, protection, a home, a name, the chance to explore and learn. In the latter half of the book, the issues of child labour, exploitation and war are sensitively introduced to emphasise that we all must play our part in championing children's rights and offering support to those who need it most. With beautiful and deeply moving watercolour illustrations by award-winning artist Marc Martin, this is a book that encourages children, and the adults in their lives, to speak up for young people all around the world, and to treat one another with compassion and kindness.
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  • A Child's Song

    Patricia Karwatowicz, Jane Dippold

    Paperback (David C Cook, July 30, 2005)
    Vivian's jump-rope song is "Jesus Loves Me." But when Tony hears it, he doesn't believe it, since he lost his grandpa. Vivian becomes a bearer of jesus' love by writing a note to show that she cares. Tony joins in the song, and another sad person shows up. Tony writes the love-note, which brings joy to the receiver. The love keeps passing on until the whole street is singing!
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  • For Every Child a Star

    Thomas Yeomans, Tomie dePaola

    Library Binding (Holiday House, Sept. 1, 1986)
    On a particularly brilliant starlit night, an old man finds his sleep interrupted several times by the unusual activity outside his window.
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  • Every Child Has a Story

    Menucha Fuchs

    Hardcover (Menucha Publishers, )
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  • Every Child Has A Story

    Children of the Robinson Community Learning Center

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 28, 2013)
    Four stories told and illustrated by children of the Robinson Community Learning Center, a University of Notre Dame sponsored gathering space for relationship-building and educational programs. From a Revolutionary War play date, to serving the United States with President Obama, this book takes us through the simple yet imaginative minds of children, and reminds us that we can always learn something from childhood.
  • Every Child A Song

    Nicola Davies, Marc Martin

    eBook (Wren & Rook, Aug. 8, 2019)
    When you were born, a song began...So begins this lyrical and unique non-fiction picture book by award-winning children's author Nicola Davies. With tenderness and heart, Nicola introduces young readers to the universal rights that every child is entitled to under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Using the metaphor of song, the book opens with the arrival of a newborn and its unique 'song', then pans out to explore all the essential things that every song needs to thrive - love, protection, a home, a name, the chance to explore and learn. In the latter half of the book, the issues of child labour, exploitation and war are sensitively introduced to emphasise that we all must play our part in championing children's rights and offering support to those who need it most. With deeply moving watercolour illustrations by award-winning artist Marc Martin, this is a book that encourages children and adults alike to speak up for young people all around the world, and to treat one another with compassion and kindness.