All Things Bright and Beautiful

All Things Bright and Beautiful by Cecil Frances Alexander is a cherished work published by Harper Collins on September 18, 2001. This first edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The book is a celebration of nature, inviting readers to appreciate the wonders of life, both great and small, through the lens of a beloved hymn.
In this edition, illustrated by Bruce Whatley, readers will find a fresh interpretation that enhances the original message. The story follows a little girl’s journey through the countryside, where she encounters various elements of nature, such as flowers and mountain views. Each moment inspires her to pause and reflect, encouraging readers to share in her appreciation of the beauty surrounding them. This book is suitable for ages 2 and up, making it a delightful addition to family reading time.
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All Things Bright and Beautiful is one of the most beloved hymns ever written.
Cecil Frances Alexander’s timeless ode to nature calls everyone to celebrate the wonders of life, great and small, seen and unseen. Now Bruce Whatley offers a fresh interpretation of this classic for the whole family to enjoy. Through his lush paintings, we join a little girl’s country ramble and share her appreciation of the beauty around her: a flower, the wind, a mountain view, all gives her reasons to pause and praise, and inspire us to do the same.
Ages 2+
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