
Reviewed from digital galley received from Edelweiss and Random House.Įnter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. The illustrations also use animals instead of people, making it all the more friendly and approachable for small children who will enjoy finding their own kind of family on the page, probably more than once!įunny, friendly and embracing everyone, this picture book is all about the love within families and acceptance for all. The use of both cartoons and photographs gives this book a fresh approach. The illustrations are done with cartoon cut outs placed on photographic backgrounds and then mounted as pictures in a photo album. Families, families, families by Suzanne Lang (2015) is a work to be used when first introducing queer literature as well as bringing up families. The book maintains a great sense of humor throughout, both in its words and its illustrations. The rhyming text has a friendly bounce to it and that ramping up of speed at the end of the book is a great twist and a grand way to reach the loving finale. Towards the end, the book gains momentum and speed and rushes merrily through silly types of differences in families, that underline how the most important thing in each of these different sorts of families is the love that is there. Then the book moves into other differences like step families, adoption, and parents who may or may not be married. Families Families Families by Suzanne Lang is part of our primary school Blue (Level 4) book bands collection - FREE DELIVERY On Mainland UK Orders Over. Starting with families with lots of siblings, the book quickly moves to embrace only children, families with gay and lesbian parents, single parent families, and children who live with extended family.


In rhythmic rhyme, this picture book celebrates each and every kind of family there is. Families, Families, Families! by Suzanne Lang and Max Lang
