When Black Girls Dream Big
About this book
A USA Today Bestseller!
"Magnificently compelling. . . . Lets Black girls know each time they turn the page that all of their dreams are possible." --Angela Bassett, Award-winning Actress and Producer
"A book that makes you feel stronger just by reading it." --The Southern Bookseller Review
I AM dope!
My crown shines bright
in all its glory.
When I dream big,
I can do anything!
In this inspiring tribute to Black girl pride and excellence, a young child discovers her place in a radiant heritage. As she meets twelve extraordinary Black women--historic and contemporary heroines who have blazed a trail for her own future success--she internalizes their strength and sets out to change the world in her own way.
Just like them, she can reach her dreams. And readers will discover that they can reach theirs too.
Reviews
Praise for When Black Girls Dream Big:
"Tanisia Moore's When Black Girls Dream Big is a book that allows its readers to see their beautiful selves depicted throughout its pages. So often, as young people, we are told what we cannot be or cannot do. But these inspiring and hopeful words, combined with Robert Paul Jr.'s magnificently compelling illustrations, lets Black girls know each time they turn the page that all of their dreams are possible." --Angela Bassett, Award-winning Actress and Producer
"This is accessible material that amplifies familiar voices and those not often covered. Moore's note states that this book is a love letter to her childhood self; it is, in fact, a love letter to all children about locating their role models and never thinking or feeling small. A commanding but friendly book about empowerment and self-confidence." --School Library Journal
"An upbeat manifesto that reflects on inspirational Black women of the past and present. . . warm pastels complement the affirming text. . . This is a loving and enlightening work that will pair well with Vashti Harrison's Little Leaders books. Be prepared for a confidence surge in all who pick this one up." --Kirkus Reviews