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BEAUTIFUL BROWN SKIN CHILD by Ayesha Rodriguez

BEAUTIFUL BROWN SKIN CHILD

by Ayesha Rodriguez ; illustrated by Rina Risnawati

Pub Date: Sept. 2nd, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-73566-503-0
Publisher: Jaye Squared Youth Empowerment Services

This illustrated book of rhyming phrases repeats affirmations for children with brown skin.

Two youngsters with brown skin and curly, black hair are greeted on each page with phrases that assure them of their worth. Each stanza opens with “Beautiful brown skin child” and directly provides the kids—and the reader—with a positive statement. They assure the children that they have beautiful hearts, are descendants of kings and queens, are smart, and are leaders. The text urges them to believe in themselves and fight for what’s right. But affirmations don’t negate struggle, and the narration also gives readers permission to cry and encourages them to get help when needed, make good choices, and seek the truth. Rodriguez’s stanzas scan well, though the text design sometimes obscures the rhymes, which are occasionally a stretch (smile/high). Risnawati’s flat color illustrations feature simple backgrounds, focusing on the kids, their loving family, and their supportive, diverse community. At one point, an image depicts the children at a march carrying “Black Lives Matter” signs, which may be a good conversation starter. A “Daily Activity” section encourages the use of positive affirmations. It’s followed by discussion questions, one of which asks what “melanin” is, which is mentioned in the text but not explicitly defined.

An earnest work that will encourage positive self-expression.