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Hey You!: An empowering celebration of growing up Black

Hey You!: An empowering celebration of growing up Black

SKU: 9780241521946 Categories: CHILDREN'S, Personal ; social issues: racism ; multiculturalism (Children's, Prejudice ; Racism, Teenage personal and social topics: Racism and anti-racism, TEENAGE) Tags: baby book, baby books 0-6 months, baby books for 1 year olds, baby shower gifts, Bedtime Stories, black baby books, Black Books, black books for children, black history books for children, black history month books for children, black skin book, board books, board books for 1 year olds, books for 1-year-olds, books for 2 year olds, books for black children, children's books, childrens books age 1-2 years, christening gifts, clean up book, diverse children's books, diversity books for children, Education, JUVENILE FICTION, kids books, Social Themes, toddler books, young adult

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“It distils the fierce heartache of racist injustice as well as a passionate sense of joy and hope for the future.”The Guardian”From the pain of systemic racism to the hope of the future, it’s an honest but largely uplifting read, aimed at children particularly.”Evening Standard”A series of clever and witty illustrations matched with informative text guides the reader through a series of situations where they might encounter prejudice, and how to form strategies to overcome a situation before it becomes a problem.”The Independent”This beautiful book also serves as a brilliant directory of work from black illustrators.”BookTrustThis groundbreaking picture book is a lyrical, inspirational exploration of growing up Black, written by award-winning illustrator Dapo Adeola, and brought to life by some of the most exciting Black illustration talents working today.Remember to dream your own dreamsLove your beautiful skinYou always have a choiceThis book addresses – honestly, yet hopefully – the experiences Black children face growing up with systemic racism, as well as providing hope for the future, delivering a powerful message to a new generation of dreamers. It’s a message that is both urgent and timeless – and offers a rich and rewarding reading experience for every child.To mirror the rich variety of the Black diaspora, this book showcases artwork from Dapo and 18 incredible Black illustrators in one beautiful, powerful, and cohesive reading experience.

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Weight0.273 kg
Dimensions0.5 × 23.2 × 28.5 cm
Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

0241521947

About The Author

Dapo Adeola is an award-winning illustrator and designer who creates characters and images that challenge expectations around race and gender in a fun and upbeat way. He is the co-creator and illustrator of bestselling picture book Look Up! – winner of the Waterstones Children's Book Prize and the number 1 debut picture book of 2019. London born and bred but of Nigerian heritage, when he's not busy cooking up new characters and adventures you can find Dapo running illustration and character design workshops with children or organising events to help highlight the possibilities of a career in illustration to underrepresented members of the Black diaspora.

Illustrator Dapo Adeola's debut as author, Hey You! (Puffin), is a lyrical celebration of growing up black. Featuring the work of 18 illustrators, including Diane Ewen, Onyinye Iwu and Selom Sunu – since, as Adeola states: "I'm just one person, I can't possibly hope to speak for the entire diaspora" – it distils the fierce heartache of racist injustice as well as a passionate sense of joy and hope for the future.

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A beautifully realised book, helmed by illustrator Dapo Adeola and featuring a number of other excellent artists, this is a portrait of the Black experience while growing up. From the pain of systemic racism to the hope of the future, it's an honest but largely uplifting read, aimed at children particularly.

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