Freedom, We Sing
By Amyra León
Illustrated by Molly Mendoza
By Amyra León
Illustrated by Molly Mendoza
Category: Children's Picture Books
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$16.95
Jul 07, 2020 | ISBN 9781912497324 | 3-7 years
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“Touching on topics like asylum seeking, the book explores what freedom really means and looks like…The story carries a rhythmite pace and the warm colours from the illustrations bring a sense of homeliness.”
—The Independent
“As powerful as it is beautiful, Freedom, We Sing is a lyrical picture book designed to inspire and give hope to readers around the world… It’s the perfect book for parents who want a way to gently start the conversation with their kids about finding hope in these very tense times we are living in.”
—Alaina Leary, We Need Diverse Books
“A wonderful array of discussions can be brought forth from this beautiful work that recognizes all of us have a part to play in the world.”
—The Tiny Activist
“Some books talk about freedom and harmony; Freedom We Sing allows you to feel these qualities in the depths of your cells and the heights of your awareness.”
—Spirituality & Practice
“A beautiful lyrical picture book from Flying Eye that follows a mother and her child as they dance through questions about life, love, and family.”
—Family Entourage
“From beginning to end the book had an amazing message about freedom and how freedom belongs to and is represented by EVERYONE. This book had amazing colorful images that kept my girls glued to the pages!”
—Positively Briana
“A beautiful and unusual piece, that evokes the feeling of spoken word poetry…the concept of ancestors is not described as a rigid chronological order meant to be dissected but a living piece of existence.”
—Read with River
“A warm hug of love between Black mother and child, given to us with gorgeous words and moving imagery.
—Inclusive Storytime
“It flows and glides through the images like a song and the message it leaves behind is just as bold as the artwork.”
—Stories with Liv
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