An Inspiring Children's Story About Mozart, Music, and the Magic of Being Different

Step into the sunlit streets of Salzburg and meet Little Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart?a bright-eyed, curious boy who didn't just hear music?he lived it.

While other children played games outside, young Wolferl found magic in melodies and joy in every note. With a heart full of wonder and tiny fingers eager to explore the family harpsichord, Wolferl's musical journey began in a room filled with shadows, sunlight, and song.

Follow the tender tale of a child prodigy who surprised his father, enchanted noble guests, and discovered the power of his gift by simply being himself. With gentle encouragement from his loving family and a tune in his heart, Wolferl's music began to touch the world?one joyful note at a time.

🎵 Perfect for readers ages 4?8, this beautifully written story:

  • Introduces children to the early life of one of history's greatest composers
  • Celebrates creativity, courage, and the joy of self-expression
  • Inspires young musicians and dreamers everywhere

Whether read aloud at bedtime or explored independently by early readers, The Boy Who Sang to the Sun is a heartwarming tribute to imagination, music, and the magic inside every child.



Autorentext

Amadeus Johns is a passionate storyteller, scientist, and lifelong lover of music and imagination. With a background in research and a heart for the arts, he writes inspiring stories that spark curiosity and creativity in young minds.

Fascinated by the lives of great thinkers and dreamers, Amadeus blends historical moments with wonder-filled narratives that celebrate childhood, self-expression, and the joy of learning. The Boy Who Sang to the Sun is his tribute to the boundless magic of music?and to every child with a song inside waiting to be heard.

When he's not writing, Amadeus enjoys classical music, teaching, and discovering the extraordinary in everyday life.

Titel
The Boy Who Sang To The Sun (Amadeus John's Short Stories, #1)
EAN
9798231821693
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
04.06.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.47 MB