M is for Melanin

Regular price €13.99
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afro
Author_Tiffany Rose
BAME
black
blackness
Category=YBCS
Category=YBLA
Category=YXD
Category=YXP
child
children
creative
diversity
dream
empowered
empowerment
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melanin
natural
pride
self-awareness
self-love
soul
voice
worthy

Product details

  • ISBN 9781529062502
  • Weight: 192g
  • Dimensions: 231 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Oct 2020
  • Publisher: Pan Macmillan
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Be bold. Be fearless. BE YOU.

M is for Melanin is an empowering alphabet book that teaches kids their ABC and celebrates black children. Each letter of the alphabet contains affirming, black-positive messages, from E is for Empowerment, to L is for Lead to W is for Worthy. This joyful book, written and illustrated by Tiffany Rose, teaches children their ABC and encourages all kids to love the skin they're in.

M is for Melanin

shining in every inch of your skin.
Every shade, every hue.
All beautiful and unique.

Tiffany Rose is a left-handed illustrator and author. She is currently living and working in Georgia in the USA. She's a lover of coffee, wanderlust, massive curly Afros, and children being their imaginative, quirky, free selves. She is a full-time teacher, part-time author-illustrator, and world traveler. Rose remembers what it was like as a brown child not seeing herself reflected in the books and characters she loved so dearly and has been inspired to create art and meaningful stories so that underrepresented children can see themselves in books. Pencil in hand, she's changing that percentage one illustration at a time.