Sing a Song For Me

Sing a Song For Me by Ruth Pinkowski is an illustrated book published by AuthorHouse in December 2004. This 40-page work is designed for young children and explores themes of resilience and self-discovery through the story of a bird with a broken wing, who learns to find strength in his song with the help of a friend.
Readers will find that the narrative highlights the importance of embracing differences and sharing one’s unique gifts. The book features beautiful hand-painted illustrations that enhance the storytelling experience, making it enjoyable for both children and adults. Additionally, the inclusion of fingerplay rhymes invites interactive engagement, enriching the reading experience for young audiences.
Official synopsis Publisher
Sing A Song for Me is a book created for young children and brings to light the differences among us. A bird with a broken wing is encouraged by his friend, Helper Bird, to find his strength in his song. The bird discovers that despite his disability, he can share his beautiful music with his bird friends and guide them on their “journeys.” The beautiful hand-painted illustrations will delight the reader and adults will enjoy sharing the fingerplay rhyme with their young audiences.
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