A spirited, classroom-ready tribute to farmers and the “simple gifts” they bring.
Inspired by the 19th-century Shaker hymn “Simple Gifts,” attributed to Joseph Brackett, this reimagining adds new lyrics to celebrate gratitude and community in a lively school performance. Pattison gives the timeless work a bright, kid-friendly spin with words that honor hard work and the harvest. Students sing, act, and dance their appreciation for farmers in a cheerful ode to those who nourish the world. Lines such as “We’ll fill with gratitude for each farmer we meet” lend the story a feeling of warmth, grounding its message in heartfelt simplicity. However, although the new lyrics generally work well, the book has a few issues: Pattison’s low-key text sometimes feels mismatched with Kole’s lively, energetic full-color illustrations, and some lines read as clipped or rushed—making it occasionally awkward as a read-aloud, especially given the slow rhythm of the familiar tune. Still, the cartoon-style artwork effectively captures joyful children in colorful costumes, leaping and twirling with community pride. Overall, the book offers educators a thoughtful way to integrate music, movement, and social studies into a meaningful lesson about agriculture.
An upbeat, if slightly uneven, ode to food production with bright, enthusiastic imagery.