Happy in Our Skin
J**R
Great for Pre-Schoolers
I Purchased this for my daughter, after she came home from pre-school telling us that her face was not perfect. After talking with her and her cousin, we were made aware that she was being bullied in class by two other little girls. They only permitted her to play with certain dolls.We purchased this book, (along with other books), and we read it to her every night. She loves it! In short, this book affirms who we all are, and introduces that concept at an early age.We talked to the teacher and resolved this issue. We purchased a second copy for her class, and it is read regularly by her pre-school teacher to the entire class. It has become a class favorite. Her class is racially diverse, with 3 whites, 1 Hispanic (also white), 2 African Americans / blacks, and 4 Asians (1 from china and 3 from India). I was surprised that the school did not already have a similar book. My daughter (as all children) is perfect!
T**X
Not what you think
I bought this book for my friends who just adopted a baby who is a different racial background than they are. I was hoping this book was about being okay with who you are no matter your skin color, but it’s not. It’s mostly, literally, about skin. And it’s only a few pages long. Lame. I did like that one of the families in the book was same-sex so that’s what got it 2 stars.
G**T
The title Happy in Our Skin by Fran Manushkin
The title Happy in Our Skin by Fran Manushkin, illustrated by Lauren Tobia pretty much captures the message of this book. Richly diverse illustrations capture children and their families in various activities. Readers will notice that regardless of ethnicity, culture or physical ability, families interact and love the same. Children will also learn that skin has important function: “It keep the outsides out and the insides in.” All people have this in common. Skin presents obvious differences as well: color, texture, freckles, dimples, even goose pimples.Happy in Our Skin can create an easy opportunity to have some important conversations about race. This can help parents lay the groundwork for tolerance, acceptance and for the end of racism.#AAQ Lens:Race matters. “Color blindness” is a misguided strategy for nurturing racial harmony and racial identity. It is essential for transracial adoptive families to have consistent conversation on the topic. Parents must ensure that they are encouraging a reality-based discourse not one that is sanitized because it is easier to pretend race is less of an issue than it is.Adult adoptees who were adopted into transracial and/or trans-cultural families have raised their voices to proclaim the absolute necessity to tackle issues of race with courage and openness. Happy in Our Skin offers an easy conversation starter. Like many difficult adoption-connected conversations, it is best to begin discussions at a young age. --Gayle H. Swift, "ABC, Adoption & Me:A Multicultural Picture Book"
L**L
Perfect book to celebrate Black Lives Matter in Education Week of Action!
We bought this book to help support our 3-year-old's preschool's work during the Black Lives Matter in Education Week of Action! This book was perfect for that age range as an introduction to talking about race and skin tones. And the fact that the main family depicted appears to subtly have two moms just like us was extra meaningful to our family! Love this book and am very pleased to add it to our home library.
M**M
Ver good children’s book
This is a book that should be read to kids from the time they are babies. Let’s stop the divisiveness from birth
A**R
Good, positive book.
Some children's books that cover different races can be pretty intense and IMHO may even create negative opinions about race/equality/etc. But this one is good, positive vibes. Nothing harsh or intense. No direct mention of races, just being happy with who we are. Good for toddlers!
S**Y
Five Stars
Love the book! So great for my classroom! Super fast shipping! Thanks so very much!
D**E
Great Book
Our 20 month old loves this book. Charming, sweet and easy to follow, it has quickly become her go to book requesting "happy skin." A great addition to our library.
A**E
Okay but not really what I thought it was
I love the start of this book. The Illustrations are great. I purchased this book thinking it was about being comfortable in your skin (with different races). The first few pages are about that, but most of the book is about actual skin and is slightly odd.Overall it's an okay kids book but you should be aware its about the workings of skin and may not be what you expect.
S**E
The rhymes have great rhythm
My daughter loves this book. She often points at all the different coloured babies and loves their diversity. The rhymes have great rhythm too
M**.
Five Stars
She loved it!
M**.
great illustrations
lovely book - my daughter loves it
F**A
Ideal
Genial recurso especialmente para familias interraciales donde la representatividad es tan importante en em desarrollo de nuestres hijes
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