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Forever Our Home

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1 of 1 copy available

"This solemn and serene volume should be considered a first purchase. Essential for most collections, and with its wildlife-centric art, it's also a perfect read-aloud for Earth Day."—School Library Journal, starred review

A lullaby of reconciliation and reclamation, celebrating the ancestral relationship between Indigenous children and the land that is forever their home.

Under glowing morning sun and silvery winter moon, from speckled frogs croaking in spring to summer fields painted with fireweed, this meditative lullaby introduces little ones to the plants and animals of the Prairies and the Plains. Featuring stunning artwork by celebrated artist Carla Joseph, Forever Our Home is a beautiful and gentle song about our spiritual connection to the land.

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    • Kirkus

      March 1, 2023
      A tender hymn to the prairie in all seasons. Simpson (Cree/Pasqua First Nation) offers simple rhymes and gently rocking cadences in verse that extols the connection between a young child and the animals, plants, wind, and sky that comprise this landscape: "Where the morning sun glows / and the tiger lily grows // where the young bucks still roam, / this my baby is your home." Light, full-bleed illustrations by Cree artist Joseph include close-ups of wild creatures--deer, foxes, horses, hawks, chickadees, frogs, an owl--along with landscapes that convey the feel of wind and sun in a prairie meadow. "Where fireweed paints the hills come summer / and eagles rule the sky // this is where your spirit can feel / your ancestors as they pass by." Here the ancestors are depicted as translucent spirit faces like blossoms among the branches of a tree, while on the opposite page the outline of a child's profile contains a crescent moon and starry night sky. On other pages eagles soar overhead, bright splashes of wildflowers and tamaracks dot grassland hills, coyotes howl in a snowy landscape, a brown-skinned family, cued as Indigenous, walks together, and children dance. This one is nicely pitched to the youngest of listeners: "The morning is so happy that you are here. / Its colors are a gift to you, my dear." (This book was reviewed digitally.) Uplifting and joyous. (Picture book. 1-5)

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:530
  • Text Difficulty:1-3

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