Perfect Picture Book Friday: HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU: THE SISTERS WHO WROTE THE MOST FAMOUS SONG IN THE WORLD

Happy Perfect Picture Book Friday, dear friends! Today’s featured book will delight everyone who has ever had a birthday…YES! That’s you and you and you! And when author Rachelle Burk told me about her newest picture book, I just knew I had to share it with all of you.

What a joyous cover! And children hear this song from the time they are infants…what a wonderful idea for a book! And the lovely Rachelle was kind enough to stop by to share a bit about the book and what inspired her to write it.
ME: Welcome, Rachelle! Thank you for writing this amazing book…and thank you for stopping by to chat with us.

RACHELLE: It’s my pleasure, Vivian. Thank you for having me. Here’s a little bit about the book and then I’ll share what inspired me to write it.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU: THE SISTERS WHO WROTE THE MOST FAMOUS SONG IN THE WORLD 

(Creston Books, September 9, 2025) ISBN-13.  ‎978-1954354340. by Rachelle Burk, Abigail Lashbrook, illustrator.)

synopsis/summary

Patty and Mildred Hill are the most famous composers that most people have never heard of. 

These are the two sisters who came up with the “Happy Birthday to You!” song in an effort to make something all children could easily sing at birthday parties. What they ended up with was an iconic song the whole world would love.

“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!

What inspired me? 

I subscribe to a lovely daily email newsletter called Nice News. One day it included a brief article about Mildred and Patty Hill, the Kentucky sisters who wrote the “happy birthday” song. Like most people, I had never given any thought to who wrote that song, or when. It seemed to have simply existed forever! I was fascinated with the story, and knew kids would be too. I discovered that there were no children’s books currently in print about these extraordinary women, so I jumped on it! 

Writing the story was a bigger challenge than I expected. Internet details about the sisters are often contradictory or completely incorrect, and reliable information is not easily accessible. I struck gold when I discovered a lengthy research paper by a law professor about the copyright of the song which contains a significant amount of background information on the Hill sisters, including invaluable source notes. He generously provided me with several important documents, and the rest I acquired from  university archives.

The lives of the sisters (beyond the song) are so fascinating that I added a great deal of back matter in the book. For example, Patty Hill sued Irving Berlin for using the song in one of his plays without permission or paying royalties. But she donated all the money won in the lawsuit to education for poor children.

Midwest Book Reviews: A wonderfully illustrated and engagingly informative picture book on how the universal birthday song, “Happy Birthday to You” came to be created, this hardcover edition of “Happy Birthday to You!: The Sisters Who Wrote the Most Famous Song in the World” from Creston Books is a unique and unreservedly recommended pick for family, elementary school, and community library picture book collections for children ages 6-11.

BIOS
Rachelle Burk is the author of more than twenty-five fiction and nonfiction books for children. She also enjoys adventure, and is a scuba diver, hiker, and caver. Rachelle loves to visit schools around the country with her author visit and storytelling programs. https://rachelleburk.com

Facebook/Instagram:  @rachelleburk

Illustrator Abigail Lashbrook (https://www.abigaillashbrook.com) studied art in New York and San Francisco, both fine art and illustration. She brings both skills to her work in picture books.

Available at: 
Amazon
B&N
or your favorite indie store

WOW! Thank you so much for sharing all of this, Rachelle! I know that readers of this blog will enjoy hearing about how you discovered the topic for your story…and how you dug deep to uncover enough info to create this wonderful book!
Dear friends…please help this book become a success – you can do it!
Buy the book
Review the book
Tell friends about the book (Please share on your social media)
Ask local libraries to purchase copies for their collection!

Thank you for spending your precious time with us. I hope you all have a wonderful weekend.

Perfect Picture Book Friday: A GIFT OF LIFE: A Story of Organ and Tissue Donation

Happy Perfect Picture Book Friday, dear friends. In 2018, my husband passed away – it was a sad time, yet joy came out of it. He’d always registered as an organ donor – and months after his death, I received thank you notes from several people who had received restored sight or renewed health because of those gifts. And so, when author Rachelle Burk reached out and told me about her newest book, THE GIFT OF LIFE: A Story of Organ and Tissue Donation, I knew I’d want to share it with all of you. April is National Donate Life Month – the perfect time to welcome this much needed book.

Written by: Rachelle Burk

Illustrated by: Benjamin J. Hummel

Publisher: Wiggle Room Books

Ages: 4-10

Themes: Organ Donation, Death & Dying

Synopsis:
Sam has always been a hero to his son, Noah. When a tragedy happens, Sam becomes a superhero to many others. A Gift of Life: A Story of Organ and Tissue Donation is a sensitive picture book that honors organ and tissue donors. It shows how their final gifts change the course of others’ lives, and help their own families find meaning in their loss.

“A unique and meaningful story about a child learning to live with loss, while discovering the powerful, life-saving impact their loved one made through the gift of organ and tissue donation. Any adult supporting a child through loss and donation would benefit from this special book.” ~ Jacqueline Salvatore, MSW LSW, NJ Sharing Network

“Through its gentle narrative and vibrant illustrations, ‘A Gift of Life’ offers a clear and accessible understanding of the profound act of giving and receiving the gift of life. By delicately addressing the complex topic of organ donation with sensitivity, Rachelle is able to explain the importance of giving the gift of life in a way that is easy for young minds to grasp. This book will undoubtedly spark meaningful conversations about kindness, empathy and generosity. Tara Storch, Co-Founder Taylor’s Gift Foundation and Donor Mom

“As a heart recipient of 28 years, I can attest to the power of this book in conveying the significance of organ donation, making it a must-read for anyone seeking understanding and inspiration in this journey of life and gratitude.” ~ Kelly Perkins, MovingHearts.org

“A thoughtful and heartwarming resource for organ and tissue donor families and those touched by the gift of life…an inspiring story of hope and heroes for all ages.” ~ Amanda Tibok, Sharing
Network Foundation

And happily, author Rachelle stopped by to fill us in on a bit of the back story.
ME: Hello Rachelle! Welcome to Picture Book Help Kids Soar! Thank you for visiting. I wanted to tell you that one of the most wonderful things about this book is the diversity, not only the ethnic diversity, but the range of illnesses the book touches on and portrays – like the teacher who uses oxygen in the classroom. How wonderful for the child reader to see this.

RACHELLE:
Thanks so much for featuring the book, Vivian.
My fiction picture book is called The Gift of Life: A Story of Organ Donation and Transplant. It was funded by the NJ Sharing Network, the federally designated organ procurement organization for the New Jersey. 

It is the only picture book of its kind in existence (as far as we can tell). Unlike the few other children’s books about organ donation, which tend to follow the journey of a person who receives a transplant, A Gift of Life honors on the life and heroism of the donor from the point of view of his young son, and from the recipients of his gifts whose lives he saves. 

I decided to write the book after my daughter, a clinical donation specialist (RN) for The NJ Sharing Network, lamented about their Family Support Services’ lack of resources for children whose loved one died and donated organs and/or tissue. 

Although the target audience is relatively small – children whose lives have somehow been affected by organ donation or transplantation – I hope my book will help increase awareness of the importance of organ donation. 
The release date has been delayed a few times because the illustrator has a serious illness which has him hospitalized quite often. He’s a liver transplant recipient with an autoimmune disorder. He’s powered through this in time for the book to come out by the spring. That’s because April is National Donate Life Month, a time to promote awareness of organ and tissue donation, and to honor those who gave the gift of life.

Thank you so much,, Rachelle. I know we are all so glad that Benjamin was able to complete the book…the illustrations are fabulous!

Dear friends, please jump on the bandwagon and spread the word about this book. There are many parents and children who need to hear about it. Let’s do what we can:
Buy the book
Review the book
Put the book on your Goodreads Want To Read Shelf
Tell friends about the book (share on social media
Ask your local library to purchase copies for their collection

I hope you all have a beautiful weekend. Please come back tomorrow for a special Will Write for Cookies with several KidLit Clubhouse folks. And Sunday…the results of #50PreciousWords!

Happy Book Birthday: WOMEN WHO CHANGED THE WORLD Plus Giveaway

Surprise! Surprise! It’s another book birthday…actually, it’s a bit belated because WOMEN WHO CHANGED THE WORLD: A Feminist Book for Children Ages 3-5 came out last week, but I knew this was a book you wouldn’t want to miss. And the lovely Rachelle Burk and her publisher are offering a giveaway of a brand-new copy…so please make sure you leave a comment. Maybe you can tell us who YOUR favorite female role model was when you were a child.

Written by Rachelle Burk – Published by Rockridge Press
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