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MAMA'S SLEEPING SCARF by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

MAMA'S SLEEPING SCARF

by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie ; illustrated by Joelle Avelino

Pub Date: Sept. 5th, 2023
ISBN: 978-0-593-53557-8
Publisher: Knopf

A young Black child plays with her mama’s sleeping scarf while Mama is gone.

In her children’s book debut, Adichie (writing as Nwa Grace-James) presents a story of a girl named Chino who admires her mother’s soft, silky scarf. When Mama has to go to work, she offers Chino her sleeping scarf to play with until she returns. The green fabric with “big red circles” and “little blue circles” can be a blanket for her stuffed bunny, a curtain for peekaboo, and a scarf for Chino, which she wears at dinner when Mama comes home. Finally the scarf returns to Mama at bedtime. Throughout the day, spent playing games, eating snacks, and exercising with Papa, Grandpa, Grandma, and Bunny, the scarf connects Chino to Mama. Avelino’s playful illustrations depict a family with a range of skin tones and hair colors, a refreshing reflection of the true diversity of the Black community. Bright, fantastical backgrounds with repeating circular patterns feature various shapes and colors while placing the focus on Chino’s relationships with her loved ones. The straightforward text lingers on each scene, inviting readers to dwell in Chino’s world. This is a cozy read-aloud to help little ones wind down before a nap or bed. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Solidly reassuring.

(Picture book. 3-6)