From the bestselling author of Curls, Glow, and Bloom comes a board book that joyfully celebrates skin tone self-love with a mirror for little ones. I love mine (mine) she loves hers (hers) he loves his (his) I love theirs Show young readers how to see themselves and others with confidence and love with this beautiful rhyming board book toddlers and parents alike will love. Editorial Reviews 06/17/2022 Baby-Toddler--This board book features a luminous celebration of skin tones. Encouraging young children to love the skin they are in, sparse text accompanies illustrations showing a variety of children with brown and black skin. A mirror is incorporated into the design. "You love yours?" prompts discussion about self-love and skin tones. VERDICT A generous first glimpse of acceptance and inclusion, and a first purchase for most libraries.--Brooke Newberry - School Library Journal 2022-09-28 A message of self-love and friendship and a pronoun primer wrapped into one. Bright, vibrant pages greet readers as young Black children happily get ready for an outing to the park. One fastidiously applies sunscreen, another ties up electric-blue kicks, and a third adjusts a ball cap to just the right angle before each of them heads out. A fourth friend meets up with them at the park, and the friends have some truly 'til-the-streetlights-come-on fun. Simple text highlighting different pronouns with repetition accompanies each spread: "I love mine / mine" and "she loves hers / hers" steadily building to "you love yours?" set next to a small mirror for readers to practice a bit of self-love as well. And while the question of whether all this love is for rich melanin or clouds of coils or fabulous style or something harder to see is up to readers, the text turns from ambiguity to end on the certainty that love is for "always, always!" During such a boom of introductory pronoun books, it is difficult not to see the absence of gender-neutral or gender-expansive pronouns here as a missed opportunity. However, such simple text does leave some room for young nonbinary or gender-open readers to see themselves in "I love theirs." (This book was reviewed digitally.) Effortlessly uplifting. (Board book. 0-3) - Kirkus Reviews