A Time For us to Sing

To every bird God gives a voice
And a time to sing out strong
Like shepherds who gave shouts of praise
And Mary gave her song

The mockingbird sings bright and clear
The sparrow simply cheeps
And crows caw loudly in the streets
While the silent owl sleeps

And above us all there stands the One
Who gives us each our parts
A time for each of us to sing
With humble joyful hearts


The flowers appear on the earth,
the time of singing has come,
and the voice of the turtledove
is heard in our land.
Song of Solomon 2:12 ESV

A Time For Us to Sing
by Peter CAligiuri
Copyright 2024 all rights reserved
Photo by Tejas Prajapati on Pexels.com

To Simplest Hearts

God has chosen us to show
His mystery Of long ago
When He was born
Where shepherds bow
And cattle fed
And roosters crowed
To simplest hearts
His glory know!

He has shown strength with his arm;
he has scattered the proud in the thoughts of their hearts;
he has brought down the mighty from their thrones
and exalted those of humble estate;
Luke 1:51-52 ESV


Mary I have News
Copyright 2017
by Peter Caligiuri

To Simplest Hearts
Copyright 2022
by Peter Caligiuri

Children’s Book

All Creatures Mostly Small is a collection of thirty-two children’s poems, each paired with a Bible verse and a simple lesson for young readers. Side by side with the poems and lessons are 85 pages filled with colorful illustrations and photos that kids will love. In between the two sections of the book is included a list of fun projects for the family, including a trip to the zoo, building a birdhouse or going to the nature center. The cover photograph is of our wonderful grandson Wyatt, for whom these lessons were originally written, and our prayer is that you will enjoy discovering that somewhere between the funny rhymes and challenging projects, that better reading and a closer walk with Jesus might just happen along the way!

All Creatures Mostly Small is available on Amazon in either print or digital form. For the print version you can follow this link.

Wyatt with His big sister
Madeline at a science fair