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This book is meant to be a universal children's book. That means that a parent or friend of a child of any nationality can use this book because their child will be represented in it. The illustrations of children in groups should include Caucasians, Blacks, Asians, Hispanics, and Native Americans. All children learn and grow through the same stages. Parents love and protect their children in the same way. So the book will show children how alike they are and how they can relate their experiences to those of others. The main character of this book is really the child reading the book or having it read to them.Where there are animals in the book, they should be Mom and child or parents and child.
This is a book of poetry and photos with no discernible theme. The poems are about many subjects, from serious to lighthearted. They are for the enjoyment of anyone who likes to read about human nature and human foibles. It is easy reading and can be done all at once or one poem at a time. The poems speak of love, sadness, joy, human frailty and mortality, all of which are in the experiences of each of us. The accompanying photos illustrate the themes and quite often inspire them.
The Man Who Loved Violins is about a man wholoved and collected violins. Unfortunately, hecould not play the violin. What happens to hisviolin collection will change the village he livesin and will change the man.
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