The Belly Song
- Publisher
- little bee books
- Initial publish date
- Jul 2024
- Category
- Body, Music, Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance
- Recommended Age
- 0 to 3
- Recommended Grade
- p to 12
- Recommended Reading age
- 0 to 3
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Board book
- ISBN
- 9781499816280
- Publish Date
- Jul 2024
- List Price
- $11.99
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Description
Sing along in this joyful celebration of your baby's perfect belly.
Named one of the Best Books of 2024 by Chicago Public Library!
"As the pages celebrate many different kinds of human bellies, they simultaneously model a wealth of loving connections between children and adults." - Publisher's Weekly
"[The Belly Song] joyfully celebrates different body types, focusing on bellies with entertaining, simple lyrics that teach kids to celebrate their bodies no matter their shape or size." - Booklist
"It is never too early to develop an appreciation for the unique gift of one's own body." - School Library Journal
Big belly, little belly, round belly, flat!
I like whatever kind of belly that you've got!
This beautiful message about body positivity and neutrality is perfect for babies and toddlers. With a QR code link to a song, irresistible illustrations, and a powerful message of love, acceptance, and kindness to our bodies, this board book is a great gift for any growing library.
About the authors
Contributor Notes
Mother Moon has dreamed of writing books for children since she was five years old. Over the years, this desire to write transformed into a desire to help children through song. Her goal is to encourage growth and healthy development for body, mind, spirit, and community that includes loving and caring for our bodies, honoring curiosity and the intrinsic value of learning, uplifting ambition and courage, and supporting kindness and communication across all kinds of interpersonal relationships.
Leah Giles grew up in Toronto, Canada, where she later studied film, animation, and illustration. Leah loves any and all things bright, bold, and radically lovely. She currently paints, draws, and collages in a noisy little apartment near the park in Brooklyn, NY. Learn more at leahgiles.com
Editorial Reviews
Moon has a large following thanks to her catchy, cheerful songs. This, her third board book,
joyfully celebrates different body types, focusing on bellies with entertaining, simple lyrics that
teach kids to celebrate their bodies no matter their shape or size: "Big belly, little belly, round
belly, flat! . . . I like whatever kind of belly that you've got." The words can be recited as a
rhythmic poem or paired with music, linked in a QR code. Giles' large, bold, and colorful
multimedia illustrations will catch the attention of babies and toddlers, and the wide array of skin
tones, hair textures, and body shapes and sizes nicely match the book's message.
Booklist
Parents and babies of all shapes, sizes, and colors comfortably rejoice in their bodies as they dance, wiggle, and jiggle along with the simple, descriptive lyrics of the TikTok sensation's viral sing-along song. Colorful backdrops accompany the catchy rhymes written in celebration of all types of bodies. It is never too early to develop an appreciation for the unique gift of one's own body, and the short, catchy lyrics could make for a celebratory musical story hour.
VERDICT An easy purchase to add to the board book shelves.
School Library Journal
Filled with zerbert-able bellies of various shapes and sizes, this affirming board book is based on a popular song by TikTok performer Mother Moon. As the pages celebrate many different kinds of human bellies, they simultaneously model a wealth of loving connections between children and adults. Collage-like illustrations by Giles (When Isaac Hears the Rain), which portray individuals with various body types and skin tones, are set against radiant-hued, textured backgrounds. Kids also dance, attempt yoga, and swing from an adult's arms, exhilarated to be in the company of someone who loves them, and likes "whatever kind of belly... you've got!" The text, set in bold block type, lends a feel of joyful proclamation to this body-neutral tune. A QR code on the back cover links to the author performing the song.
Publisher's Weekly