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THE EVERYBODY CLUB by Nancy Loewen Kirkus Star

THE EVERYBODY CLUB

by Nancy Loewen & Linda Hayen ; illustrated by Yana Zybina

Pub Date: March 1st, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-73652-870-9
Publisher: Self

A youngster founds a club that aims to include everyone in Loewen and Hayen’s picture book.

An unnamed girl invites some friends (and the reader) to join her Everybody Club. She gives them all a simple badge and encourages them to invite others. “Tell them all: / You’re a member. / It’s official. / The Everybody Club is beneficial!” There are images of a boy using a motorized wheelchair, several girls wearing headscarves, and another boy wearing a kufi cap. Multiple same-sex couples are shown, some with their kids. (The narrator is depicted as White, and other characters have a variety of skin tones.) The group gathers to build a float, which they enter in a parade. Finally, everyone in town joins the procession in a spread showcasing Zybina’s soft, warm, and appealing pastel illustrations. The story, based on a real club started by Hayen’s late daughter, presents rhymes that are simple, engaging, and fun—“A parade of everybodies! / A jolly jamboree! / The Everybody Club / turns THEY to WE”—and the overall message of how great it feels to be inclusive is sweet without ever feeling cloying.

A well-illustrated work with a wonderful moral about finding joy in accepting others.