Curls

by Ruth Forman (Author) Geneva Bowers (Illustrator)

Reading Level: K − 1st Grade

A joyfully poetic board book that delivers an ode to African American girls and the beauty of their curls.

Me

Morning

Mirror Smile

Shine big

hair love

This simple, playful, and beautiful board book stars four friends who celebrate the joy of their hairstyles from bouncing curls to swinging braids.

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Publishers Weekly

In spare text and radiant cartoon art, poet Forman and illustrator Bowers deliver a cheerful celebration of Black hair as four friends with differing skin tones and hairstyles meet up. One child awakens, hair wrapped as she flashes herself a "mirror smile"; she awaits the others' arrival while an older caretaker sees to her 'do on the porch ("smooth grease?/ yes please!"). Eye-catching illustrations portray arriving school-age children sporting an Afro, pigtail puffs, and beaded braids, as the protagonist's loose curls are worked into cornrows. When her hair is done, the four head out to play. Though the mix of spare text and older protagonists feels muddled for the board book format, readers will appreciate the diversity of hair textures and styles on a lively group of children who are "always free." Ages 0 and up. (Dec.)

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School Library Journal

Starred Review

PreS-K—Blooming with luminous painterly forms, this story of four young Black girls getting ready for the day shows a pure pride in their various hair textures, colors, and styles. Rather than phrases, carefully selected words make up the text and highlight each girl's natural beauty and a supportive friendship.

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Ruth Forman
Ruth Forman is the author of bestselling children's books Curls, Glow, Bloom, Ours, One, and Like So, as well as award-winning poetry collections We Are the Young Magicians and Renaissance.

Talia Skyles is a Baltimore-based illustrator and painter and is currently working towards her BFA at the Maryland Institute College of Art. Growing up in a family that appreciated the arts, she fell in love with painting both digitally and traditionally at an early age. She currently loves telling stories and creating colorful, emotionally expressive illustrations with a sprinkle of whimsy. Inspired by fantasy books and films, Impressionism, and Rembrandt-era master portraits, she often blends these motifs with strong female subjects to create portraits that feel both classical and modern. She's also intrigued by color and light and enjoys exploring its impact on the composition, emotion, and storytelling of her work. When not at her drawing table, Talia enjoys reading books, roller-skating with friends, and taking care of her many plant children.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781534446311
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Little Simon
Publication date
December 22, 2020
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV039050 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Emotions & Feelings
JUV011010 - Juvenile Fiction | People & Places | United States - African-American
JUV009120 - Juvenile Fiction | Concepts | Body
Library of Congress categories
African Americans
Board books
African American girls
Hair
Hairdressing of African Americans

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