We All Sing with the Same Voice

We All Sing with the Same Voice by J. Philip Miller is a delightful book published by HarperCollins on December 26, 2000. This edition, featuring 32 pages, presents a joyful song from Sesame Street that conveys the message of unity among children, regardless of their backgrounds or appearances. The engaging text is complemented by vibrant illustrations from Paul Meisel, enhancing the theme of togetherness.
Readers will find that this book not only celebrates diversity but also emphasizes shared experiences and emotions. The inclusion of an enclosed CD allows children to sing along, making it an interactive experience. With its focus on music and social issues, this work serves as a valuable resource for both juvenile nonfiction and fiction audiences, encouraging discussions about community and connection among young readers.
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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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