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"Perfect for reading or singing, this gorgeous picture book brings to life a classic folk song that celebrates community, music, and place. "I's the B'y" is a spirited song from Newfoundland that has been recorded by many well-known musicians over the years. Lauren Soloy's rich, captivating art honours the song's birthplace, with its amazing vistas and coastline, rare wildlife, and friendly seafaring culture. Full of undeniable energy, young readers and singers will love the rollicking verses and sheet music to help them sing along. Lauren Soloy offers readers insights into the history of the song, its distinctive phrases, and life in modern-day Newfoundland."--
About the author
Lauren Soloy is an author and illustrator whose books include
When Emily was Small and
Etty Darwin and the Four Pebble Problem. She lives in a 140-year-old house in the wilds of Nova Scotia with her librarian husband, two curious children, an ever-expanding collection of books, two beehives, and one cat.
Summary
For kids who love to sing and dance: this vibrant picture book shares lyrics from a classic folk song about community, culture, and the seaside.
- Rhyming lyrics are easy to read and memorize and fun for the whole family.
- Perfect for kids aged 3 to 8 who love dancing, singing, and the ocean.
- The history of this famous ballad is explored in vivid illustrations!
I’s the b’y that builds the boat,And I’s the b’y that sails her!I’s the b’y that catches the fishAnd takes ’em home to Liza.“I’s the B’y” is a decades-old folk song that originated in Newfoundland but has been sung and danced to the world over. In this gorgeous picture book, Maritime artist and children’s writer Lauren Soloy honors the song and its birthplace with rich, captivating illustrations of bobbing boats, leaping humpback whales, violin-playing fish, dancing people, starry skies, and stormy seas. Full of undeniable energy and joy, this spirited picture book will have kids singing, dancing, and learning all about Newfoundland.
Includes:- Sheet music so budding musicians can play along.
- A note from illustrator Lauren Soloy about the fascinating history of “I’s the B’y,” its distinctive words and phrases, and life in modern-day Newfoundland.
Foreword
- Print galley mailing
- Submission to all major trade journals
- Digital galley promoted on Edelweiss
- Promoted at ALA, Children’s Institute, and other trade shows
- Library promotion
- International reviews
- Social media campaign and influencer outreach
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"Clap your hands and dance along to a traditional Newfoundland folk melody… an inviting version of a Canadian song that will resonate—and reverberate.”—Kirkus Reviews