An alphabetical affirmation of body diversity and individuality.
The heart of this picture book can be summed up nicely with “D is for diverse: / all the shades of our skin. / We respect other people and the bodies they’re in.” With colorful and inclusive images, the text is a celebration of how bodies “jiggle” and “bounce” as well as encouragement to be aware of what your body needs. The uppercase letter of the alphabet is prominently featured at the start of each short rhyming stanza, the lowercase letter appearing as a part of the accompanying illustration. Saine depicts bodies that are diverse in various ways, including skin tone. One character uses a wheelchair, while others have missing limbs, and another uses a prosthetic leg. One character has an eye patch. There are bodies of all sizes with different hairstyles and colors. Readers are also urged to express their gender “in a way that feels true” and to feed their bodies: “You need fuel to have fun.” The rhyming text is short and moves along at an appropriate pace for a read-aloud. The letters of the alphabet are less important than the larger theme, and the book mostly structures the various topics rather than teaching the ABCs; this is above all an early introduction to body inclusivity. (This book was reviewed digitally.)
Simple and powerful.
(Picture book. 4-7)