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Opere di Megan Madison

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Toddler-Gr 1—Children and adults can come together to appreciate this book that takes apart the meanings of race
and skin color at the foundational level. It's a stepping stone on the path to understanding what it means to be
human, with cheerful art and easy-to-understand language.
 
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BackstoryBooks | 9 altre recensioni | Apr 1, 2024 |
This is a preschool-level introduction to grief. The concepts are described concretely as possible (What does grief feel like? What does it look like? How long does it last?) although kids may take the literal meaning of "How do the people in your family say goodbye?" Open-ended questions throughout the book will engage kids and the adult reader in conversation about grief. Backmatter expands on the content, providing adults different ways to help kids understand.
 
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Salsabrarian | Jan 14, 2024 |
Children are “born ready to love,” but that doesn’t mean the concept isn’t complicated!

Wisely starting with the most intimate first relationship—a cozy newborn being cuddled by a caregiver—the authors of this inclusive book scaffold outward to more complicated relationships. Love of pets, people, and pizza are described dynamically, and constant open-ended questions like “who do you love?” invite readers to tie it back to their own lives. Branching into romantic love, the authors name examples of adult relationships, with special attention paid to the oft-glossed-over LGBTQ+ community. Tonally, the frank, unflowery text works especially well here, with enough information to be clear without overwhelming. The book doesn’t shy away from depicting love as challenging—one page portrays children fighting over toys. This is also the rare book that acknowledges that some children lack love and family. The text briefly but poignantly notes that “people in power have made unfair rules about who can love each other and who can be a family.” But by closing with an actionable ministory about a community that changes a Father’s Day event to an inclusive family day, Madison and Ralli remind readers that “we’re building that world together.” Joy and inclusion abound in digital illustrations, with a raucous wedding attended by people of various ethnicities, gender expressions, and abilities. Comprehensive backmatter can facilitate deeper discussions. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Many caregivers will appreciate this concise, useful, and ultimately hopeful conversation starter. (Board book. 2-6)

-Kirkus Review
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CDJLibrary | 2 altre recensioni | Nov 8, 2023 |
ALL bodies are awesome!

Bodies come in many shapes, sizes, colors, ages, and textures. Each body “can be healthy” and “deserves love and care!” Every body has fat, which stores energy. Bodies are very smart; they tell us when they need something. They signal how we might be feeling with different physical sensations—a tense neck indicates fear; wiggling toes are a sign of excitement. All bodies change and grow over time, whether that be over a day or several years. No matter what, “You are in charge of your body!” Unfortunately, “there’s a big problem”—we’re often erroneously told that some bodies are better or healthier than others and that some doctors might even convey misinformation about fat people. Thankfully, there are already many people who work to promote fair treatment for every body. Fostering acceptance and self-love, this book encourages children to consider their own bodies “with curiosity, and without shame.” It tackles big issues with a straightforward frankness that makes the themes digestible to its young audience. Backmatter includes more detailed information about the big subtopics of self-care, body diversity, fat activism, critical media literacy, and the intersectionality of racism, sexism, and ableism with body perception. People of various races, abilities, and sizes are represented in the bright, flat illustrations, while the text calls out medical racism directly. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

So important—“every body” should read this! (website) (Informational picture book. 3-5)
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CDJLibrary | Nov 8, 2023 |

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Opere
6
Utenti
584
Popolarità
#42,938
Voto
½ 4.3
Recensioni
20
ISBN
31
Lingue
1

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