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Of Thee I Sing

Book Barack Obama History 2010
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Common Sense Media Review

Kate Pavao By Kate Pavao , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 4+

Educational, inspirational profiles of 13 American heroes.

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age 4+

Based on 3 parent reviews

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age 4+

Reviews, not politics, please!

I don't think it's fair or informative for kjrutherford of Indiana to review this book because s/he hasn't read it. S/he says s/he's basing the opinion on a couple of negative reviews at amazon.com. I just checked amazon where the book has 86 5-star reviews, 6 4-star reviews, and 3 1-star reviews (and no 3 or 2-star reviews). In fact, kjrutherford is taking advantage of this review space to plug Lynn Cheney's books for kids. I think the "review", along with my critique of it, should both be removed to make way for comments from people who have actually read the book and have something constructive to say about it that would assist readers.

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Adults who read OF THEE I SING aloud to their kids shouldn't be surprised to find themselves choking up. Not only are many of the heroes profiled incredibly brave and amazing, but also, Obama does what all parents want to do: Remind their kids about how much they love them and inspire them to be the best selves they can be. The ending line may be a bit obvious ("And have I told you that I love you"), but you may be too teary by that point to see it clearly. Overall, this is an inspiring and educational book.

An award-winning illustrator provides beautiful paintings of the book's subjects. Especially fun (and poignant): On the left hand side, he represents them as children, standing along with Sasha, Malia, and a growing chorus of other future heroes.

Book Details

  • Author: Barack Obama
  • Illustrator: Loren Long
  • Genre: History
  • Book type: Non-Fiction
  • Publisher: Knopf
  • Publication date: November 16, 2010
  • Publisher's recommended age(s): 3 - 3
  • Number of pages: 40
  • Last updated: July 12, 2017

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