Four children who feel good about who they are and how they look enjoy the activities of a typical day at school, happy and brimming with confidence and self-esteem.
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96 of 96 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Bright Eyes, Brown skin,
By A Customer
This review is from: Bright Eyes, Brown Skin (A Feeling Good Book) (A Feeling Good Book) (Paperback)
A charming foursome, Alexa, Ethan, Jordan, and Olivia enjoy a day in kindergarten. The vibrant, detailed pictures and large print, rhyming text provide many opportunities for interaction between the reader and child. Perfect for a beginning reader (5-7) as well as a younger child (3-4). This is one of the few books I have seen for young African-American children that highlights their uniqueness and makes them feel special. My four year old is delighted with this book which has become her favorite bedtime story. Also a nice preparation for pre-school or kindergarten.
20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
An Okay Book for Babies and Toddlers - a review of "Bright Eyes, Brown Skin",
This review is from: Bright Eyes, Brown Skin (A Feeling Good Book) (A Feeling Good Book) (Paperback)
This would be a nice book for small children about to head off to preschool for the first time. It shows four darling children as they play and eventually nap at their school.The artwork is reminiscent of Dick and Jane and is very appealing. As other reviewers have noted, there is very little text. In fact, here is the text from the first 4 pages (see below). Bright eyes, Brown skin... A heart-shaped face, A dimpled chin. Now, Amazon has the ages for this book listed as 4 to 8. I would think Baby to beginning preschool would be more appropriate as there is no real story here. In regards to using this book as a beginning reader, I think it would be a miserable choice. Certainly there are not a lot of words, but the one's that *are* here are not suitable for beginners. Words like `heart-shaped' and `dimpled', `ticklish' and `special' are simply too hard. Three Stars. Wonderful `Dick and Jane' pictures with brown-skinned children. I borrowed this book from the library for my entering-preschooler: 1) because he will be entering soon, and 2) because I am tired of looking at white-only faces in books (even though we are not brown skinned). Not a great read-aloud, the conversations that can come from discussing the pictures make up for this flaw.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Absolutely Wonderful,
By Eager Reader (Miramar, FL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bright Eyes, Brown Skin (A Feeling Good Book) (A Feeling Good Book) (Paperback)
My 2-yr-old is so in love with this book. She is fascinated by the simple story and also by the great illustrations. It is one of her must-read bedtime books. It is indeed a "feeling good book", however I think it is only appropriate for children under 4-yrs.
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