Every body move!

Jenna Elyse Johnson

Book - 2025

""Together we're unstoppable!"The future is accessible! An original singalong celebrating kids with disabilities and the tools that help them access their world! Features online access to audio and video animation of the story"--

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Genres
JUV039150
JUV057000
JUV074000
Stories in rhyme
JUV009120
Picture books
Published
Concord, MA : Barefoot Books, step inside a story 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Jenna Elyse Johnson (author)
Other Authors
Ananya Rao-Middleton (illustrator), Audra Mariel (singer)
Item Description
"Barefoot singalongs online access to audio and video included!"--Cover.
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 26 cm
Audience
Ages 3-5
ISBN
9798888596593
9798888596609
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A celebration of the ways we dance, explore, and thrive. Centering both movement and disability, this picture book feels like it's in constant motion. Each turn of the page reveals a different type of mobility tool, from canes of all sorts ("chunky canes, skinny canes, / swinging-back-and-forth canes, / TIPPIN', TAPPIN', TWIRLIN' canes") to walkers and wheelchairs. Bucking stereotypes, the book depicts disabled youngsters as active, busy, and exuberant. Johnson's text is packed with related action verbs (cruisin',flyin',vroomin',whizzin'), with scenes to match. The refrain "What helps your mobility? / How do you GROOVE? Full of possibility! / Every body move!" is a resounding cheer. Though many children's books offer tokenizing depictions of disability, Rao-Middleton has taken great care with her portrayals; the images of wheelchairs and canes in particular showcase several distinct versions that are also named in the text. The backgrounds are colorful and simply drawn; characters range in skin tone, though there's little variability in their facial expressions. The final page provides a glossary of mobility aids with child-friendly explanations of each. This book serves as a much-needed window and mirror for children. A QR code links to an animated video accompanied by a song version of the text, performed by jazz vocalist Audra Mariel. Welcoming, joyful, and truly inclusive.(Picture book. 3-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.