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EVERYTHING POSSIBLE by Fred Small

EVERYTHING POSSIBLE

by Fred Small ; illustrated by Alison Brown

Pub Date: May 2nd, 2023
ISBN: 9798887770222
Publisher: Nosy Crow

Children are taught to follow their hearts in this picture-book adaptation of a song by folk singer Small.

An author’s note explains that the song was written by Small 40 years ago to help his friend Janet Peterson, a lesbian in a relationship with another woman, explain to her son that despite the pressure many boys face to be tough, it was OK for him to be sensitive and caring. Sure to tug at heartstrings, the verse makes clear that no matter what listeners do or whom they love, they will always be loved and accepted. The illustrations depict three children—one with tan skin and black hair, one with brown hair and brown skin, and one with tan skin and blond hair—who play together and interact with a diverse community that includes queer families. Though the lyrics sound good read aloud, they’re even better sung, and a QR code allows readers to hear the song performed by Small. While the book’s message is strong and clear, it never feels preachy. With its cozy, loving, earnest tone, it has the potential to become a go-to bedtime read. The illustrations are warm and endearing. Simple dots and lines are used to depict characters’ faces yet are expressive and sympathetic. The evocative lighting makes each image poignant. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

A touching celebration of love and individuality.

(Picture book. 2-6)