Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Boys with natural black hair are celebrated in this bright, joyful read-together picture book that will have kids everywhere chanting the book's chorus: "I am born to be awesome " When the stars shine, the world is mine I am born to be awesome My hair is free, just like me I am born to be awesome
Boys will love seeing strong, happy reflections of themselves in this vibrant, rhythmic picture book celebrating a diversity of hip black hairstyles. From a 'fro-hawk to mini-twists and crisp cornrows, adorable illustrations of boys with cool curls, waves, and afros grace each page, accompanied by a positive message that will make kids cheer. It's a great read-aloud to promote positive self-esteem to boys of all ages, building and growing the foundation of self-love (and hair love ) and letting every boy know that "You are born to be awesome "
And look for the companion book for girls, Happy Hair.
"a timely mirror for black boyhood and childhood."--Kirkus
"Readers of this work will relate to the book's positive language, such as the way the author frames self-esteem's connection to pride in hairstyles and looking and feeling awesome."--Booklist
Synopsis
Mechal Renee Roe, illustrator of Vice President-elect Kamala Harris's S
uper Heroes Are Everywhere, creates a joyful, positive, read-together book celebrating boys
with natural black hair that will have kids everywhere chanting: I am born to be awesome
When the stars shine, the world is mine I am born to be awesome My hair is free, just like me I am born to be awesome
Boys will love seeing strong, happy reflections of themselves in this vibrant, rhythmic book full of hip Black hairstyles. From a 'fro-hawk to mini-twists and crisp cornrows, adorable illustrations of boys with cool curls, waves, and afros grace each page, accompanied by a positive message that will make kids cheer. It's a great read-aloud to promote positive self-esteem to boys of all ages, building and growing the foundation of self-love (and hair love ) and letting every boy know that You are born to be awesome
And look for the companion book for girls, Happy Hair.
A timely mirror for black boyhood and childhood.--Kirkus
Readers of this work will relate to the book's positive language, such as the way the author frames self-esteem's connection to pride in hairstyles and looking and feeling awesome.--Booklist