Tomorrow Is a Chance to Start Over [With CD (Audio)]

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Product Details

Price
$16.95  $15.76
Publisher
Secret Mountain
Publish Date
Pages
48
Dimensions
8.2 X 8.1 X 0.4 inches | 0.65 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9782924217290

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About the Author

Hilary Grist is a Canadian singer-songwriter whose songs have been part of nine major television shows. She has toured across Canada several times and recently released her fifth studio album entitled Come and Go. She lives in Vancouver.

Reviews

"Beautifully produced, fully engaging, and thoroughly 'child friendly', Tomorrow Is a Chance to Start Over is impressively entertaining and highly recommended as an enduringly popular acquisition for family and community library collections." --James Cox, Children's Bookwatch
"Tomorrow is a Chance to Start Over, from The Secret Mountain, is a set of dream songs on a CD and a bedtime storybook by Hilary Grist. The story is about Ira and Isabelle, two clay character siblings living in a little red house by the sea, who decide one night to escape the sound of the city's beeping cars, and sail off to a far-away island. On their journey, their newly made robin friend tells the duo that dreams really can come true. In addition to a narraration of the story, the CD offers nine heartwarming songs for the whole family to enjoy together, including 'Say Goodnight, ' 'Fall in My Loving Arms, ' and 'City of Green and Blue.' The soundtrack is followed by a rendition of Johanne Brahm's classic 'Cradle Song.'" --toybook.com
"This adorable bedtime storybook comes with a CD of dream songs." --Parents Canada
"Tomorrow is a Chance to Start Over might be intended for children, but adults alike can find themselves relating to the charming concept and harmonious production that the album stands by." --Kristie Sparksman, beatroute.ca
"Here's hoping The Secret Mountain continues to bring new artists like Grist into their fold in future years. Definitely recommended." --Stefan, zooglobble.com