Central Park Serenade

Central Park Serenade by Laura Godwin, published by Harper Collins on April 2, 2002, is a beautifully illustrated book that invites readers to explore New York City’s Central Park through lyrical verse. This edition, comprising 32 pages, captures the park’s vibrant culture and picturesque sights, offering a sensory experience that reflects the rhythmic sounds and lively atmosphere of this iconic location.
Readers will find a celebration of family and community woven throughout the text, as the book presents a tribute to the joy that special places can bring. With its engaging stories in verse and rich illustrations, Central Park Serenade immerses young audiences in the essence of the park, showcasing its diverse elements, from the cooing pigeons to the barking dogs. This work serves as an exploration of both the physical space and the emotional connections it fosters.
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And the pigeons coo
And the big dogs bark
And the noises echo
through the park.
Laura Godwin and Barry Root use lyrical verse and lush illustrations to take readers on a stroll through New York City’s Central Park. The picturesque sights, the rhythmic sounds-all of the park’s eclectic culture is captured beautifully.
Central Park Serenade is a tribute to one of the most famous parks in the world as well as a celebration of the Joy any special place can offer.
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