About this item
Highlights
- A joyful and inclusive lullaby about love, acceptance and following your heart . . .Strong and bold, or quiet and kind, every child is unique and their future filled with possibilities.
- 4-8 Years
- 10.89" x 11.02" Hardcover
- 32 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, LGBT
Description
Book Synopsis
A joyful and inclusive lullaby about love, acceptance and following your heart . . .
Strong and bold, or quiet and kind, every child is unique and their future filled with possibilities. Based on Fred Small's iconic folk song that became an anthem for generations, and marking its 40th anniversary, Everything Possible celebrates love and friendship, gently encouraging children to dream their own dream and choose their own path, wherever it may take them. An inspiring and uplifting picture book for children everywhere.
With a brand-new free 'Stories Aloud' audio recording and revised lyrics - scan the QR code at the end of the story to hear the song.
From the Back Cover
Some children grow up strong and bold,
while some are quiet and kind.
some take it slow,
some go in their own way and time. Some women love women,
some men love men,
some leave every label behind. For a brand-new recording of the song, scan the QR code at the end of the story.
Review Quotes
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)--Kirkus Reviews
Beautifully lyrical this is a book that is a delight to read aloud and is based on the author's classic folk song. Strong and bold, or quiet and kind, this book celebrates all types of children with diverse messages about what boys and girls can be that will inspire and engage readers. With vivid, bright and gentle illustrations the message of the story centers around the idea that children can create their own dreams and make them as big as they want.--Ruth Concannon (Children's Books Ireland), Read with Pride 2025
Exhibiting themes of unconditional love and living an authentic life, this tune turned tome offers supportive tentpoles for anyone forging their own path. --Publishers Weekly
"A touching celebration of love and individuality."--Kirkus
About the Author
Fred Small (Author)
Fred Small is a singer-songwriter, activist, and Unitarian Universalist minister. He originally trained as a lawyer but left his job to pursue a career in music. In 1983, Fred wrote his classic song "Everything Possible." Recorded and made famous by the iconic gay male a cappella group the Flirtations, the song has traveled around the world. Fred is a passionate advocate for equality, inclusion, and environmental justice. He and his family live near Boston, Massachusetts.
Alison Brown grew up in Northern Ireland and studied Fine Art in Liverpool, England. Before becoming a full-time illustrator and writer, she did many other jobs, including teaching, working in a bookstore, and as a designer in an advertising agency. Alison's books have been translated into fifteen languages. She was so inspired by the lyrics and message of "Everything Possible" that she knew she had to illustrate it! Alison lives with her family in Leeds, England.