A Is for All the Things You Are: A Joyful ABC Book
Author
Anna Forgerson Hindley
Illustrator
Keturah A. Bobo
Published
4/9/2019
Age Groups
Early Elementary (5-8)
Author
Anna Forgerson Hindley
Illustrator
Keturah A. Bobo
Published
4/9/2019
Age Groups
Early Elementary (5-8)
Author
Anna Forgerson Hindley
Illustrator
Keturah A. Bobo
Published
4/9/2019
Age Groups
Early Elementary (5-8)
Summary of Book
A Is for All the Things You Are: A Joyful ABC Book is an alphabet board book developed by the National Museum of African American History and Culture that celebrates what makes us unique as individuals and connects us as humans. This lively and colorful book introduces young readers, from infants to age seven, to twenty-six key traits they can explore and cultivate as they grow. Each letter offers a description of the trait, a question inviting the reader to examine how he or she experiences it in daily life, and lively illustrations. The book supports understanding and development of each child's healthy racial identity, the joy of human diversity and inclusion, a sense of justice, and children's capacity to act for their own and others' fair treatment.
Author Biography
Anna Forgerson Hindley is the supervisory coordinator of the Early Childhood Education Initiative at the National Museum of African American History and Culture. Her work focuses on supporting positive identity development for all young children. KETURAH A. BOBO is a BFA graduate from the Columbus College of Art and Design known for her vibrant illustrations. Her first picture book, I Am Enough by Grace Byers, was a New York Times bestseller.
Illustrator Biography
Born and raised in Toledo, Ohio with family roots in Detroit, MI, Keturah was home-schooled from an early age by her mother who encouraged her passion for art at the early age of two. She decided to become a full-time artist after graduating from Columbus College of Art and Design in 2006. Keturah has always been inspired by her community and especially the beauty of natural hair. Her work uplifts and shines light on those who are far too often underrepresented.