
Happy Birthday to You!: The Sisters Who Wrote the Most Famous Song in the World
- Women Biographies
- Categories:Biographies
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:September,2025
- Pages:32
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- Publication Place:United States
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- Text Color:Full color
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Review
— Prof. Robert Brauneis, author of Copyright and the World's Most Popular Song
"Something to sing about! Rachelle Burk turns a bright, welcome spotlight on visionary sisters Patty Hill and Mildred Hill, who composed "Happy Birthday to You" to make music enjoyable for Patty's kindergarten students. Abigail Lashbrook's exquisite illustrations hit just the right notes, ushering us into the determined hearts of two women who devoted their lives to the mission of making education joyful for children."
— Nancy Churnin, award-winning author of The William Hoy Story, Manjhi Moves a Mountain and Dear Mr. Dickens
Feature
★The creation of the song began in a kindergarten classroom. A teacher composed this simple piece of music to enable the children to sing easily, demonstrating greatness in the ordinary.
Description
They came up with "Happy Birthday to You!" in an effort to make something all children could easily sing. They ended up with a tune the whole world loved.
"Happy Birthday to You!" has been sung to presidents and kings, on big stages and in outer space. And it all started in a kindergarten classroom with a teacher coaxing her children to sing an easy tune all together.
Author
Abigail Lashbrook studied art in New York and San Francisco, both fine art and illustration. She brings both skills to her work in picture books.