How to be a real man

Scott Stuart

Book - 2021

Scott Stuart encourages boys to embrace who they truly are in this empowering and funny story, smashing age-old assumption about what it means to be a man. Encompassing boys and men from different backgrounds, and told in irresistible rhyme, this book is a must-have picture book for all young readers.

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Published
Richmond, Victoria : Little Hare Books 2021.
Language
English
Main Author
Scott Stuart (author)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : colour illustrations ; 25 cm
Audience
3-6 years old.
ISBN
9781760507848
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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 2--4--Stuart attempts to redefine masculinity for the elementary school set--and maybe their parents. By referencing Spartans and Vikings, the text puts masculine ideals such as brute strength and physical violence into a fairly zany historical context. The book cautions readers not to idolize brutality, but instead to foster empathy, creativity, and emotional intelligence. Boys and their fathers are shown changing diapers, protesting in support of climate change action, and building robots. They wear pink swimsuits and take dance lessons. Dad even wears a pink tutu. The text has a pleasing rhyme, but the rhythm is clumsy at times, making it a bumpy read-aloud. Illustrations are colorful. Pinks, teals, and creamy yellows make every page pop. Characters are depicted with white and brown skin tones in this title, previously published in Australia. VERDICT A solid secondary purchase.--Chance Lee Joyner

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