Gorgeously Me!
By Jonathan Van Ness
Illustrated by Kamala Nair
By Jonathan Van Ness
Illustrated by Kamala Nair
By Jonathan Van Ness
Illustrated by Kamala Nair
By Jonathan Van Ness
Illustrated by Kamala Nair
By Jonathan Van Ness
Read by Jonathan Van Ness
By Jonathan Van Ness
Read by Jonathan Van Ness
Category: Children's Picture Books
Category: Children's Picture Books
Category: Children's Books | Audiobooks
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$19.99
Jun 04, 2024 | ISBN 9780593622841 | 4-8 years
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Jun 04, 2024 | ISBN 9780593622858 | 4-8 years
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Jun 04, 2024 | ISBN 9780593868829 | 4-8 years
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Praise
Praise for Gorgeously Me!:
âVan Nessâ uplifting, encouraging text is paired with Nairâs exuberant illustrations. Themes of community care, family, and being in touch with oneâs feelings are woven throughout as each child overcomes obstacles, from anxiety before a recital to conflict with a friend. In an authorâs note, Van Ness discusses the importance of embracing differences and reinforces the bookâs message of kindness, love, and understanding. [An] infectious ode to self-expression [and] an animated look at celebrating who you are and never letting others dim your light.â
âKirkus reviews
âIâm perfectly, happily, gorgeously meââthe repeating sentiment empowers in Van Nessâs affirming title, which foregrounds themes of confidence and self-acceptance. Upbeat rhymes loosely partner with busy scenes of round-headed kids putting themselves out there: singing among friends, jumping into a lake, dancing onstage, parading down the street, and more. The children, pictured with various abilities and skin tones, seem to give off the sparkly confetti present in each image as they take evident pride in their unique traits. In step with Nairâs sunny slice-of-life imagery, jubilant text further reinforces the power of friendship and community in supporting a strong sense of self: âWhen Iâm feeling low and like I donât belong,/ itâs those around me who make me feel strong.â An authorâs note concludes.â
âPublishers Weekly
âIn a celebration of acceptance and positivity, Queer Eyeâs Van Ness encourages children to support one another and appreciate who they are. Nairâs bright and expressive art includes children with different skin tones, genders, and a child who uses crutches for mobility . . . the illustrations shine, and the concept of showing characters having different emotions and still âbeing gorgeously meâ is done well. One character, on a day when they âfeel blueâ and donât want to dance, finds strength and happiness to do so when a friend joins them. This expression of anxiety before a dance performance, along with a moment of sadness over a mistake, are quickly resolved with the idea of friendship. This is a good discussion point for children in small groups, even while recognizing that emotions may not be this easily overcome all the time. Van Nessâs emphasis on self-acceptance and community combined with Nairâs sweet and exuberant art, helps this title stand out. VERDICT A fine additional selection to collections seeking books on self-acceptance.â
âSchool Library Journal
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