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OverviewWhen Cora discovers her grandmother's old guitar tucked away in the attic, she doesn't yet know how much it will change her world-and her community. What begins as a quiet moment of curiosity becomes a journey of learning, sharing, and finding her voice. With patience, sore fingers, and the encouragement of her grandma, Cora slowly starts to strum real songs. They're not perfect, but they come from the heart. Before long, Cora feels ready to share her music with others. She doesn't plan anything big at first. She just sees someone who looks tired and wonders if maybe a little music might help. At the bakery, Mr. Wheaton has been up since dawn. Cora plays a cheerful tune, and the room shifts-just a little. He smiles. Customers linger. There's warmth again. Encouraged, she visits the local clinic, where Nurse Emily is rushing from one task to the next. Cora plays a softer melody this time, and a quiet calm fills the space. Later that evening, she finds Mr. Winston, the night watchman, beginning his shift in the park. Under the glow of the streetlamps and falling snow, her gentle song lifts his spirits, if only for a while. Little by little, Cora's music starts to bring people together. It's not about being the best guitar player or putting on a show-it's about noticing others, caring, and offering what you have to give. And when the town begins to grow cold and quiet for the winter, Cora has an idea. What if everyone shared music together? What if they filled the town square with light, sound, and joy? With help from her parents and neighbors, Cora organizes a night of music in the square. People bring instruments, voices, and open hearts. There are cookies, cocoa, and shared laughter. The air fills with the sound of recorders, tambourines, banjos, and voices singing in harmony. It's not a perfect performance-but it's real. It's heartfelt. And for this small town, it's just what they needed. Cora's Magic Melodies is a tender, uplifting picture book for children ages 4 to 8. Written with warmth and sincerity, it tells a story that celebrates small acts of kindness, the value of community, and the beauty of expressing yourself through music. It's about what can happen when a child follows a spark of curiosity and learns that even simple things-like playing a song-can bring people closer. Ideal for parents, teachers, librarians, and caregivers, this book offers a gentle way to talk with children about empathy, using your talents to help others, and taking brave steps toward connection. It's not preachy or overly perfect-it's grounded in real feelings and child-sized actions that kids can see themselves doing. Whether a child is musical or not, they'll relate to the feeling of wanting to make a difference. Families can enjoy it as a cozy bedtime read, while educators can use it to support lessons in emotional literacy, music appreciation, or community building. The story doesn't rush-it takes time to let readers feel the rhythm of Cora's growth. And by the end, young readers will understand something simple but powerful: you don't have to do something huge to make someone's day better. You just have to begin. Whether you're looking for a story to inspire kindness, a celebration of creativity, or a reminder that little things matter, Cora's Magic Melodies is a lovely addition to any collection. It's a book that encourages children to notice the world around them, listen with their hearts, and share their gifts-whatever those may be. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sally Kashner , Remesh RamPublisher: Scout Imprint: Scout Volume: 3 Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.322kg ISBN: 9798990946828Pages: 36 Publication Date: 26 August 2025 Recommended Age: From 4 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationSince her earliest days-when the library felt like the most magical place on earth-Sally has believed in the quiet power of stories. A retired high school English teacher and award-winning children's author, she draws on a lifetime of reading, teaching, and raising a family to create books that nurture emotional intelligence and a sense of belonging. Now a proud grandmother, Sally continues to write lyrical picture books that linger in the heart. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |