Bodies Are Cool: A picture book celebration of all kinds of bodies
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Description
This body positive picture book is a vibrant, joyful, and judgement-free celebration of every body shape and size.My body, your body, every different kind of body!All of them are good bodies! BODIES ARE COOL!This heart-warming, inclusive book, filled with detailed and friendly illustration is a celebration of every kind of body that exists in the world. Through an empowering, rhythmic text that is perfect for reading aloud, little ones can explore various skin tones, body shapes, hair types, and more, in an accessible way that instills body positivity and confidence.The picture book debut from talented author/illustrator Tyler Feder, whose inclusive artwork – full of warmth and humour – has earned her a large social media following through her brand, Roaring Softly.
Additional information
Weight | 0.167 kg |
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Dimensions | 0.4 × 25.2 × 25 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 32 |
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Year Published | 2021-6-3 |
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For Ages | 0-6 |
Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 0241519934 |
About The Author | Tyler Feder grew up and still lives in the Chicago area, where she received her bachelor's degree from Northwestern University and studied comedy writing at the Second City Training Center. She is the author/illustrator of the acclaimed young adult graphic memoir Dancing at the Pity Party. Bodies Are Cool is her picture book debut. Tyler has a round tummy, fuzzy eyebrows, and a mole on her left arm with a little hair growing out of it. Her body is cool, and so is yours! For more information about her, visit TYLERFEDER.COM. |
A bustling celebration of body positivity that lovingly features bodies, skin, and hair of all kinds . . . Feder chooses clear and unapologetic language to describe body characteristics, challenging the negative connotations that are often attached to those bodies . . . Depicting societally marginalized human bodies in all their joyful, normal glory, this book is cool. |
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Other text | This inclusive book shows and celebrates all types of bodies in the park, in the pool, at a party-everywhere. That's exactly where all our bodies are . . . . It's truly transformative not only to be seen by others but to see yourself. To see yourself just as you are. To see yourself included. To see your body as good, as cool . . . a great resource to start conversations about fatphobia and anti-fat bias and to help a kid struggling with their self-image. |
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