Be, Black Girl, Be

by Taylor Darks (Author) Sharee Miller (Illustrator)

Be, Black Girl, Be
Reading Level: K − 1st Grade

A lyrical and affirming ode to Black girls. An ideal next read for fans of I Am Enough and the perfect gift for mothers and daughters, baby showers, and graduation.

Be, Black Girl, Be Breathe in your truth. And never let anyone dull your shine.With poetic text and exuberant artwork, this book is a wish from one generation to the next: that every Black girl knows and celebrates her own worth.

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Publishers Weekly

Reiterative affirmations from Darks (Wash Day) celebrate Black girls in a picture book that simultaneously amplifies and inspires. Following the titular line, similarly structured phrases encourage Black girls to dance, shine, take up space, and more, each one followed by elucidative text: "Grow/ Black girl, grow./ Plant seeds for your hopes,/ your dreams.// Grounded by your roots, grow tough like a tree,/ soft like its leaves, and wise like its rings." Upbeat mixed-media illustrations by Miller (Sam's Super Seats), of Black children with various abilities, hair textures and styles, and skin tones, add to each page a feeling of power in autonomy and community, as when a suggestion to "breathe" spotlights young figures flying alongside clouds and holding the sun in their hands ("Flow with the current/ and shift with the wind,// but trust yourself// and your power within"). Other spreads show kids partaking in playground activities (double Dutch, hopscotch), cultivating passions (baking, painting, sports), and being embraced by elders. Together, the creators craft a heartfelt exhortation to "embrace every inch of who you are,/ in every size, shape, coil and shade." Ages 4-8. (June)

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Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780063119741
Lexile Measure
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Guided Reading Level
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Publisher
Balzer & Bray/Harperteen
Publication date
June 18, 2024
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV039140 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance
JUV011010 - Juvenile Fiction | People & Places | United States - African-American
Library of Congress categories
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