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Coloring the Rainbow: The Power of Connection tells a story of the magic created when the unique talents of a diverse group of children are shared in a colorful adventure. The adventure begins when we see through a boy's window to find a young trombonist, pausing his practicing, to wonder if other musical voices exist. When an alluring treble note wafts through his window, he begins an excited quest to find the answer. Playing his horn through his neighborhood, the boy draws other curious children to play their unique instruments along with him. Together, they played: "Lend your voice, play…mehr

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Coloring the Rainbow: The Power of Connection tells a story of the magic created when the unique talents of a diverse group of children are shared in a colorful adventure. The adventure begins when we see through a boy's window to find a young trombonist, pausing his practicing, to wonder if other musical voices exist. When an alluring treble note wafts through his window, he begins an excited quest to find the answer. Playing his horn through his neighborhood, the boy draws other curious children to play their unique instruments along with him. Together, they played: "Lend your voice, play your part! Something grand is beginning-- join us for the start!" The procession of music makers is touched with magic when their combined voices, raised in harmony, orchestrate a colorful miracle. The ease of poetry and vibrant illustrations make this book a perfect keepsake for any gift-giver wishing to explore the values of diversity and inclusion with young, loved ones.
Autorenporträt
Catherine Rose is enjoying that time of life when one thinks about creating a legacy. What are the lessons learned from living this adventure called life that would benefit the health and well-being of generations to follow? As a pediatric nurse with advanced degrees in public health and holistic nursing, Catherine began writing therapeutic stories to empower children to cope effectively with illness or injury. Her present stories weave tales that continue to support children to become the best versions of themselves: confident, resilient, and empathic. She writes from the back porch of her log home, inspired by the backdrop of Mount Jefferson in North Carolina. Married to her high school sweetheart, she enjoys being on perpetual recess with her two grandchildren, who love having a story read to them, particularly one written by Nana.