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How to Sing a Song
Rated 4.20 out of 5 based on 15 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780063060937
₹999.00 Original price was: ₹999.00.₹749.25Current price is: ₹749.25.
Discover the magic of music within! “How to Sing a Song,” by Kwame Alexander, Randy Preston, and Melissa Sweet (9780063060937), invites you to unleash your inner melody. From quiet overtures to full symphonies, let the rhythm guide you on a journey of self-expression. Perfect for aspiring musicians and lovers of poetry and art.
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Vignesh P –
Visually stunning! The message about finding your voice is important. My kids enjoyed it, but didn’t ask to read it again immediately.
Jay Chandani –
Not bad, but not my favorite. My child liked the illustrations but didn’t connect with the story as much as other books.
Shalin Mariam Alex –
Such a creative way to teach kids about music and self-expression! The combination of art and poetry is wonderful.
Sweta Tripathi –
This book is okay. The artwork is nice. I don’t think my child fully grasped the concept, but the pictures kept them interested.
Sandhya Kumari –
A beautifully crafted book with a heartwarming message. My kids ask for it every night before bed.
Pankaj Dhalaria –
My daughter loved this book! It inspired her to sing more. The illustrations are gorgeous. A great book for fostering creativity. Definitely recommend!
Tushar Singh Gujar –
I enjoyed the lyrical quality of the text. My students enjoyed the book, but it didn’t quite capture their full attention.
Rudraksh Ravikiran Kornule –
Beautifully illustrated! I especially loved the poetry elements. My nephew enjoys the song and dance aspect of the book.
Nishit Prashant Lokhande –
Absolutely gorgeous book! It encourages kids to embrace their unique talents. My children love flipping through the pages.
Divyanshu Kashyap –
A charming book about finding your voice. The illustrations are beautiful, but the story felt a little too simplistic. Overall, a good choice for young children.
Aayush Mehul Shah –
This book is pleasant to read and look at. While it is a bit simple, it is great for beginner reader.
Abhishek Gupta –
While the message is nice, I found the story a bit bland. The illustrations are the saving grace. Expected a bit more from Kwame Alexander.
Jhalak Grover –
A delightful book with a powerful message. The rhythm and rhyme were engaging. We enjoyed reading it aloud as a family.
Tathagata Saha –
Sweet story, lovely artwork. It was a quick read, and while enjoyable, I was hoping for something a bit more substantial. Good for a bedtime story though.
Ansh Arora –
The artwork is stunning, and the message is lovely. This book makes a great gift for young children.