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    We Sang You Home

    by Richard Van Camp, Julie Flett (Illustrator)


    Board Book

    $9.95
    $9.95

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    • ISBN-13: 9781459811782
    • Publisher: Orca Book Publishers
    • Publication date: 10/18/2016
    • Pages: 26
    • Sales rank: 60,459
    • Product dimensions: 6.80(w) x 6.90(h) x 0.60(d)
    • Age Range: 3 Months to 2 Years

    Richard Van Camp is a proud member of the Tlicho Dene from Fort Smith, NWT. His novel The Lesser Blessed is now a movie with First Generation Films. For more information, visit www.richardvancamp.com. Follow him on Twitter @Richardvancamp.

    Julie Flett studied fine arts at Concordia University in Montreal and Emily Carr University of Art + Design in Vancouver. She received the Christie Harris Illustrated Children's Literature Prize and was nominated for the Governor Genera's Award for Children's Literature for her book Owls See Clearly at Night (Lii Yiiboo Nayaapiwak lii Swer): A Michif Alphabet (L'alphabet di Michif). Julie is Cree-Métis and currently lives in Vancouver, British Columbia. For more information, visit www.julieflett.com. Follow her on Twitter @julie_flett.

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    In this sweet and lyrical board book from the creators of the bestselling Little You, gentle rhythmic text captures the wonder new parents feel as they welcome baby into the world. A celebration of the bond between parent and child, this is the perfect song to share with your little ones.

    Internationally renowned storyteller and bestselling author Richard Van Camp teams up with award-winning illustrator Julie Flett for a second time to create a stunning board book for babies and toddlers.

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    CM Magazine
    "Both Van Camp's words and Flett's illustrations are economical, but We Sang You Home is not a quick read. Instead, each of the paired pages of text and illustration truly demands that the reader pause and reflect on the pages' contents. Highly recommended."
    Canadian Children's Book News
    "Babies and toddlers love to be loved, and they will also love to see themselves and their parents reflected in the beautiful pages of this book."
    School Library Journal
    11/01/2016
    Baby-Toddler—Van Camp captures the love and joy of new parents welcoming a baby into their lives. Told from the first-person perspective of two new parents, the story highlights what they hope to give to their child, from kisses to songs, while also depicting the sense of happiness that their child gives them. The final page concludes with a simple yet candid declaration: "Welcome to the world! We love you!" The writing is minimal but has a lyrical, musical quality, as Van Camp uses poetic, metaphoric language, such as the phrases, "Our forever home is inside of you" and "Through you we are born again." As a result, a good portion of the book may go over the heads of its intended audience and will be better appreciated by parents than young readers, making it more suitable for one-on-one sharing. Flett's illustrations, made using gouache on paper and digital collage, are muted and understated, matching the tranquil tone of the text. While some of the prose might be a little too abstract for young children to fully understand, the emotions of parenthood—including feelings of love, elation, and gratitude—are certain to be conveyed to them by the parents who share this tale with them. VERDICT A lovely picture book that will resonate with parents and show young readers the profound, positive impact they have on their parents' lives.—Laura J. Giunta, Garden City Public Library, NY
    Kirkus Reviews
    2016-10-26
    In words and pictures, a pair of parents celebrates their little one.As they did in Little You (2013), Canadian First Nations creators Van Camp (Tlicho Dene) and Flett (Cree-Métis) combine talents for a sweet and loving board book. The parents address their child as a unit, with first-person plural, using cadence and metaphor to convey their feelings. "We sang you from a wish / We sang you from a prayer." Few very young children will understand the concepts behind that sentiment, but they should understand "We give you kisses to help you grow" without much trouble. Van Camp's text turns to the reciprocal relationship between parents and child ("As we give you roots you give us wings // And through you we are born again") as Flett's crisp, digitally collaged gouache paintings depict, first, a ponytailed parent cuddling the child with one hand while picking berries with the other, then both parents together holding the child at a window as a bird flies by. Both parents are depicted with brown skin and black hair, as is the child; gender is implied visually via hairstyle but never confirmed in the text. Simple visual details also imply the little family's heritage—striped blankets, baby slings—but do not restrict it. The parents' certainty that their baby is "the best of all of us" is an affirmation every baby should hear. (Board book. 3 mos.-2)

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