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Bright Eyes, Brown Skin by George C. Ford, Bernette G. Ford, Cheryl Willis Hudson

lee_hillshire's review against another edition

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If only real children acted like this.

teonnareads_'s review against another edition

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5.0

Four young kids are filled with pride,love, and happiness as they admire the brown skin and features of themselves and others.

dandelionfluff's review against another edition

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4.0

A quick read geared towards African American children about their bodies and special traits, like hair and the color of their skin. An excellent book for self-esteem, and just to let kids know that there's nothing wrong with them. Good for all children, though, not just black children, so we can all celebrate our differences and similarities in and out of the classroom.

brucefarrar's review

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4.0

For young North American readers of African ancestry his joyfully illustrated verse celebrating their features and complexions fully lives up to its intention to be a “Feeling Good” book.
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