Synopses & Reviews
This joyful
Sesame Street song embraces the notion that no matter where children live, what they look like, or what they do, they're all the same where it counts -- at heart.
Paul Meisel's colorful illustrations lovingly illuminate this vital message, and the enclosed CD lets kids sing along.
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“A wonderful family book.” The News Chief
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“Miller and Greenes idealistic vision of inclusion and acceptance is one that readers can easily embrace.” Publisher's Weekly
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“Theres an infectious cheerfulness thats right on target for a young audience.” ALA Booklist
Synopsis
We all sing with the same voice, And we sing in harmony The familiar words to this joyful song combine with vibrant illustrations to celebrate the idea that no matter where children live, what they look like, or what they do, they're all the same where it counts: at heart. This hardcover edition comes with a CD of the song.
"We All Sing with the Same Voice" was aired and continues to be seen on Sesame Street, the beloved educational children's television show produced by Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit educational organization. The book is perfect for classroom use, as children will enjoy singing along.
"We All Sing with the Same Voice" is a vital and celebratory message of inclusion and respect.
Synopsis
A lyrical and joyful celebration of inclusion and respect
First featured as a song on the widely popular Sesame Street, the beloved educational children's television show, We All Sing with the Same Voice is a joyous read-aloud that embraces the notion that no matter where children live or what they look like, they're all the same where it counts--at heart
With colorful illustrations from Geisel Honor-winning artist Paul Meisel, this celebration of love and respect has been noted by many teachers and parents as a top pick for teaching empathy.
This hardcover edition comes with a CD of the song.
I live across the street,
In the mountains,
On the beach.
I come from everywhere,
And my name is you.
About the Author
Paul Meisel has illustrated many books for children, including Why Are the Ice Caps Melting?, Energy Makes Things Happen, and What Happens to Our Trash? in the Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science series. He lives in Newtown, Connecticut.