AntiRacist Baby
AntiRacist Baby
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Annotation: A #1 New York Times Bestseller! From the National Book Award-winning author of Stamped from the Beginning and How to Be ... more
 
Reviews: 4
Catalog Number: #574050
Format: Board Book
Special Formats: Board Book Board Book
Publisher: Penguin
Copyright Date: 2020
Edition Date: 2020 Release Date: 06/16/20
Illustrator: Lukashevsky, Ashley,
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 0-593-11041-2
ISBN 13: 978-0-593-11041-6
Dewey: E
LCCN: 2020009086
Dimensions: 18 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Mon Jun 01 00:00:00 CDT 2020)

The emergence of the term "antiracist" in our global discourse has pushed away language that now seems euphemistic lticultural, diverse, pluralistic d that clearly was not strong enough to allow us to examine deeply-rooted prejudices carefully. Acclaimed author Kendi believes that even the very young need to be familiar with what it means to be antiracist, yet this colorful board book is as much for adult caregivers as it is for little ones. It provides nine numbered strategies, each given its own spread, for being antiracist, including knocking down "the stack of cultural blocks" that we use to create hierarchies of people and "confessing when being racist," which is to say, recognizing or naming racism. These concepts are presented as simple and matter-of-fact, so the adult reading Antiracist Baby to children should be prepared to unpack some complicated matters. The babies in Lukashevsky's bold illustrations are symbolic of a multiracial future that has the potential to collaborate for a better world long as they talk about it.

Kirkus Reviews

This book may be nominally for babies, but its audience is an adult one.Kendi makes this clear in the first two double-page spreads: "Antiracist Baby is bred, not born. / Antiracist Baby is raised to make society transform. // Babies are taught to be racist or antiracist-there is no neutrality. / Take these nine steps to make equity a reality." Although this board book hardly substitutes for How To Be an Antiracist (2019), Kendi's exploration of the topic for adults, it does serve to remind caregivers that raising an antiracist child is a conscious process. Importantly, points No. 1, "Open your eyes to all skin colors," and No. 2, "Use your words to talk about race," aim to correct anxious, usually white caregivers' tendencies to "deny what's right in front of you" when their children point out people who look different from them. To these and Kendi's next seven points, Lukashevsky pairs bold, thickly outlined cartoons of babies and adults of many different skin tones, gender presentations, and body types. A couple of the depicted caregivers have tattoos; one wears the hijab. Several sets of parents can be read as LGBTQ+. The bright colors should keep babies and toddlers engaged while adults work to master the couplets, which do not always scan evenly. Some points are harder than others: "Confess when being racist," for instance, may require several reads to internalize.Antiracism's starting point. (Board book. 6 mos.-3)

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

National Book Award winner Kendi addresses youngest readers in this board book introduction to combatting racism, which outlines nine steps for rearing accountable kids. Each spread begins with a numbered rule, then follows with a rhyming explanation. Starting with -Open your eyes to all skin colors- and ending with -Believe we shall overcome racism,- Kendi provides broadly actionable pointers to dispel societal misconceptions: -Point at policies as the problem, not people./ Some people get more, while others get less.../ because policies don-t always grant equal access.- Boldly outlined, inclusive illustrations by Lukashevsky complement the text by showing a world populated by people of various skin tones, sizes, identities and orientations, religions, and abilities. Though the advanced diction (-there-s no neutrality-) gears the volume more toward caretakers than infants themselves, the book will nonetheless serve as a mindful companion for families striving together toward a more equitable future: -Antiracist Baby is bred, not born./ Antiracist Baby is raised/ to make society transform.- Ages up to 3. (June)

School Library Journal (Mon Jun 01 00:00:00 CDT 2020)

Toddler-PreS Kendi and Lukashevsky offer a beautifully designed set of guidelines for parents (and anyone, really) to practice anti-racism. This bright and welcoming board book speaks directly to new parents. The opening illustration, rendered in lush primary colors and bold lines, features a smiling baby riding in her father's baby sling as he participates in a peaceful protest. Other protestors of different ethnicities hold signs advocating for equity, climate change, and Black Lives Matter. Kendi is direct with his prose: "Babies are taught to be racist or antiracistthere's no neutrality." The text then offers nine steps to make "equity a reality." Each step is presented with a short explanation that rhymes, accompanied by more of Lukashevsky's inviting and cheerful illustrations. This excellent board book answers questions so many people are asking right now: What can I do? How can I help? Kendi's choice to speak directly to new parents in this format works quite well. His succinct, impactful prose makes for an accessible guide to anti-racism for everyone. Lukashevsky's artwork elevates the text even more with brilliant color and charming details that will inspire readers to linger on each page. VERDICT The timely and relevant anti-racist message so excellently delivered in this book makes it worthy of a place on all library shelves.Kristy Pasquariello, Westwood P.L., MA

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School Library Journal (Mon Jun 01 00:00:00 CDT 2020)
Reading Level: 1.0
Interest Level: P-K

A #1 New York Times Bestseller!

From the National Book Award-winning author of Stamped from the Beginning and How to Be an Antiracist comes a fresh new board book that empowers parents and children to uproot racism in our society and in ourselves.


Take your first steps with Antiracist Baby! Or rather, follow Antiracist Baby's nine easy steps for building a more equitable world.

With bold art and thoughtful yet playful text, Antiracist Baby introduces the youngest readers and the grown-ups in their lives to the concept and power of antiracism. Providing the language necessary to begin critical conversations at the earliest age, Antiracist Baby is the perfect gift for readers of all ages dedicated to forming a just society.

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