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We Made a Song (It Takes a Team)
A behind-the-scenes look at the music industry for budding musicians, producers and songwriters!
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Description
"A fun celebration of team work, collaboration and creativity" – The Sunday Post
Perfect for aspiring singers, songwriters, DJs, music producers and more! A great follow-on title to the bestselling Little People, Big Dreams series.
Ever wondered how a song goes from hum in your head to a tune on the radio? Meet our songwriter, who is here to take you on a joyful journey to learn all about how songs are made and about the amazing teams that make them happen!
From the initial spark of inspiration to the recording studio, record label, music video recording and fan-filled concert – this is a comprehensive look at the team and process behind making a song. For curious readers who love music to those interested in what working in music is really like, this is the perfect first introduction to the music industry for ages 6+.
Written and illustrated by internationally bestselling duo, Doro Globus and Rose Blake, this is a brilliant book about the joy of teamwork, collaboration and creativity. So grab your headphones and get listening!
Other books in the series: We Made a Movie
Product details
| Published | 23 Apr 2026 |
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| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 40 |
| ISBN | 9781526671202 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Children's Books |
| Dimensions | 274 x 245 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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This joyful hardback for little ones aged six and up, colourfully illustrated by Rose Blake, is a fun celebration of team work, collaboration and creativity. It follows fictional band The Beaks and teaches kids that everyone has a song in their head and heart, but that it takes a team to get it out and bring it to the world. Music to our ears.
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