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Hymns for Little Children...


No. of pages 80

Published: 2011

Great for age 7-10 years

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"Hymns for Little Children" by Cecil Frances Alexander is a beloved collection of simple yet profound hymns designed to nurture the spiritual lives of young children. The book features engaging and accessible verses that teach Christian values and themes, such as love, kindness, and faith, through relatable imagery and language. Each hymn encourages children to connect with God in a meaningful way, fostering a sense of wonder and devotion. With beautiful illustrations accompanying the text, this treasured volume serves as an introduction to worship and the teachings of Christianity, making it a cherished resource for families and educators alike. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

There are 80 pages in this book. This book was published in 2011 by Nabu Press .

Cecil Frances Humphreys Alexander (1818-1895) was an Irish hymn writer and poetess. Born in Dublin, Ireland in the 1800's, she first began writing verse when she was a little girl. Mrs. Alexander would eventually write over 400 hymns and many poems. The welfare of children was deeply important to her. She donated the proceeds from her book Hymns for Little Children from which All Things Bright and Beautiful comes, to help build and maintain a school for children who were deaf or mute. In addition to All Things Bright and Beautiful Mrs. Alexander's hymn There is a Green Hill Far Away and the Christmas carol Once in Royal David's City are sung and celebrated all around the world.