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Description
All the jungle animals are making music, but Lulu the parrot feels left out because she has nothing to play. When she opens her beak, she discovers she can sing a bright, lively song that the whole jungle loves. As the story unfolds, Lulu learns that her own voice is the best music of all.
Quick Summary
Lulu's Song will have your little ones cheering for the plucky parrot who feels left out when the jungle animals start making music. She tries to find an instrument to join in, but nothing works until she opens her beak and discovers her own singing voice is the best music of all. The story is short and sweet, with simple text that makes it perfect for early readers or a quick bedtime read-aloud, and the bright, colorful pictures keep kids interested as they watch Lulu go from sad to proud. It's a great pick for kids who love animals, enjoy silly sounds, or are learning that everyone has something special to offer. Parents will appreciate the gentle message about self-discovery and the joy of using your own talent, while kids will get a laugh out of the jungle's musical chaos. If your child likes other picture books about finding your voice like The Pout-Pout Fish they'll likely fall for Lulu's song, too.