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Hymns: For Infant Minds is a collection of religious poems written by Ann Taylor and first published in 1810. The book contains 66 hymns that are designed to be easily understood by young children and teach them about Christian values and beliefs. The poems cover a range of topics, including gratitude, forgiveness, obedience, and the love of God. The language used is simple and straightforward, with rhyming couplets that are easy to remember. The book was widely popular in its time and has been reprinted many times since its initial publication. It is considered a classic of children's…mehr

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Hymns: For Infant Minds is a collection of religious poems written by Ann Taylor and first published in 1810. The book contains 66 hymns that are designed to be easily understood by young children and teach them about Christian values and beliefs. The poems cover a range of topics, including gratitude, forgiveness, obedience, and the love of God. The language used is simple and straightforward, with rhyming couplets that are easy to remember. The book was widely popular in its time and has been reprinted many times since its initial publication. It is considered a classic of children's literature and a valuable resource for parents and educators who wish to introduce young children to the Christian faith.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Autorenporträt
Ann Taylor, author, editor and designer has been creating public and private books for decades. Producing books is her passion. Joseph W. Taylor BORN TO BIRD, a biography of her father, combines all these skills. Joe Taylor was the foremost "life lister" of North American birds in the late twentieth century. Traveling with him on numerous birding expeditions schooled Ann in the art of birdwatching which compelled her to write and compile this personal narrative. Born in the East, Ann's childhood was infused with birds - in conversations, on feeders, in Audubon engravings, even stuffed! Educated at Vassar College and the New School University, her book creation skills have been utilized by publishers such as Alfred A. Knopf and Paul S. Eriksson. Her books focus on biography, travel, art and genealogy. In her eighties, Ann writes at her desk in Scottsdale, Arizona and at her wilderness retreat in the Bradshaw Mountains. She has organized a book club for countless years, loves loom weaving and is devoted to Tai chi chuan. Her family and friends are often recruited to critique her imaginative concepts. Even her cat must listen to the latest pages!