No. of pages 30
Published: 2008
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"Sing-Song Mom" by Joan Stimson tells the heartwarming story of a mother whose love for music transforms her family's everyday life. With a playful spirit, she fills her home with songs and tunes while juggling the challenges of parenting. Each chapter shares delightful anecdotes and transformative moments, illustrating how music fosters connections between her and her children. As they navigate the ups and downs of life together, the mom’s melodic influence encourages creativity, joy, and a sense of wonder. Ultimately, it’s a celebration of the power of song and the joys of family life. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book features in the following series: Reading Corner, Reading Corner Grade 1 .
This book has been graded for interest at 6 years.
There are 30 pages in this book. This book was published in 2008 by Sea to Sea Publications .
Joan Stimson was brought up in the Midlands and has spent the whole of her adult life in Gloucestershire. Karen Wallace is a hugely successful and popular children's author, based in Herefordshire. She has written Sparks and Wonderwise titles for Franklin Watts, and has already contributed to the Hopscotch series. Anni Axworthy is a well-established illustrator of children's fiction with a plethora of styles. Anni lives in London, except when she's leading an idyllic life in a rather beautiful cottage in France.
This book is in the following series:
Reading Corner
Reading Corner has been structured to provide maximum support for new readers. The stories may be used by adults for sharing with young children. Primarily, however, the stories are designed for newly independent readers, whether they are reading these books in bed at night, or in the reading corner at school or in the library. Starting to read alone can be a daunting prospect. Reading Corner helps by providing visual support and repeating words and phrases, while making reading enjoyable. These books will develop confidence in the new reader, and encourage a love of reading that will last a lifetime!' Reading Corner covers three grades of early reading ability, with three levels at each grade. Each level has a certain number of words per story, indicated by the number of bars on the spine of the book, to allow you to choose the right book for a young reader.