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Change Sings

A Children's Anthem

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Change Sings

By: Amanda Gorman
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A lyrical audiobook from presidential inaugural poet Amanda Gorman and #1 New York Times bestselling illustrator Loren Long

"I can hear change humming
In its loudest, proudest song.
I don't fear change coming,
And so I sing along."

In this stirring, much-anticipated audiobook by presidential inaugural poet and activist Amanda Gorman, anything is possible when our voices join together. As a young girl leads a cast of characters on a musical journey, they learn that they have the power to make changes—big or small—in the world, in their communities, and in most importantly, in themselves.

With lyrical text, Change Sings is a triumphant call to action for everyone to use their abilities to make a difference.
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★ “In rich language and vivid art, this hopeful celebration of the life-affirming power of change to ripple out into a better future is irresistible. Text and poetry work together to regulate a careful reading of this beautiful work. One to keep, to read, and to reread.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

★ “This uplifting serenade will instill readers of any age with hope for the future and the initiative to improve it.” —Publishers Weekly, (starred review)

“A lovely and loving call to action and kindness.” —Booklist

“So rich are both the art and the verses in uplifting imagery that it’s hard to imagine any young audience remaining unstirred by this call to be the change they want to see.” –School Library Journal

“This inspiring call to action unambiguously suggests that every individual, regardless of age, can contribute to making the world a better place.” –The Horn Book

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Listening to a story is the first way that we’re introduced to books as kids. And while our parents and grandparents (and babysitters and siblings!) are no doubt wonderful narrators who left indelible marks on our bookish hearts, the performances featured on this list elevate these stories to new heights. Representing listens for kids ages 0-12, and featuring animals, magical creatures, awkward middle schoolers, and more, our kids essentials will help you rediscover the magic of childhood.

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I listen to her and begin to believe again that we really can make a change

Love her!

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beautiful lesson of hope to teach my niece and I have a renewed passion for life

teaching my niece

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Eloquently done! Looooove everything about this audible and book. Most definitely recommend to everyone of all ages.

You too can be the change that sings

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I love to hear Amanda Gorman recite her own poetry! we own the print book, which is great on its own, but to hear her reciting it just adds such a deeper emotional response.

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Amanda Gorman is a shining light for the 11 and 12 year old students in our program at the Witherspoon Institute’s WINKids Book Ban-d Club. The GET LIT Reading and writing program is hosted at the Boston Public Library and the Orchard Gardens Boys and Girls Club in Boston, MA. It is a Post COVID learning Crisis Initiative to assist youth to get back on the learning track after 2-3 years of spotty at-home learning during the Pandemic.

The children love the rhythm of the poem and the colorful pictures and bright illustration of the book. They are currently memorizing the poem for performance. We are equally pleased that Miss Gorman attended school at Harvard University – just down the road. We can claim her as one of our local heroes. Thank you, Penguin Books, for a wonderfully produced children’s book! Bravo!

Alda Witherspoon, www.thewitherspooninstitute.org

Change for Children

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