Child’s Lullaby

Child’s Lullaby by D. B. Pacini-Christensen is a heartfelt picture book published by Amazon Digital Services LLC – Kdp on October 26, 2019. This edition, comprising 50 pages and written in English, presents the lyrics to a lullaby originally composed in December 1981. The lullaby is sung to the melody of Brahms’ Lullaby and is dedicated to various groups of children, including those in foster care, children of first responders, and those affected by natural disasters.
Readers will find a blend of lyrical content and visual storytelling that aims to resonate with young audiences. The book addresses themes related to children’s experiences and challenges, while also featuring illustrations and photographs that enhance its appeal. Additionally, the author invites readers to explore a website for a free recording of the lullaby and further resources related to animals and enchanting creatures, enriching the overall experience for children and their families.
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I wrote the lyrics to this lullaby in December 1981 for my son. I sing it without instrumental accompaniment to “Brahms’ Lullaby” composed by Johannes Brahms in 1868. I dedicate this song and picture book to homeless children, children living in foster care, children of police officers, firefighters, and first-responders, children of our military men and women, refugee children, asylum-seeking children, and children suffering from fires, super storms, hurricanes, and other natural disasters. Please visit our website to hear a free recording of this lullaby, for information about the generous illustrators and photographers that are featured in this book, and to review a unique encyclopedia created especially for children and teens of animals, insects, and enchanting creatures, including some that are imaginary: astarrynightproductions.com
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