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My Grandfather's Song

By Regan McMahon, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 4+

Boy learns the song of nature in gorgeous, poetic tale.

y Grandfather's Song book cover: A smiling boy and his grandfather float on their small flat-bottom boat with a flock of white birds above and large green animal fantasy images in the distance

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This beautifully illustrated, poetically told tale of humans learning to live with and respect the nature and wildlife around them is simple enough for young kids to grasp. Although the central song metaphor may be a little tricky for some, My Grandfather's Song is a beautiful grandfather-grandson tale with charismatic characters, as well as a generational story of a people inheriting land, customs, and culture from their ancestors. "Year after year, new families add their voices to the chorus of our song," Tí says directly to the reader. "Now it's my turn to teach them the notes and rests of this land as my grandfather taught me." The art is dazzling, with momentum and emotion conveyed on every page, along with kid-appeal humor (with monkeys!) and relatable pint-size fears and worries.

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