My self, your self

Esmé Shapiro, 1992-

Book - 2022

"Follow along with lovable forest creatures as they discover what is a self and what makes each of us unique. Your self is the only self you have, and my self is not your self . . . but what is a self? Whatever it is, it's what makes you you! From the way you button your coat to the way you tap your toes, from the top of your head to your adorable tummy, there are so many reasons to love your self, and so many reasons to be loved. Join a group of endearing forest creatures as they bake and eat cranberry butter pie muffins, sing silly songs at bathtime and stop to smell the chestnut-nettle roses, all the while exploring their individuality. This joyously affirming picture book from the inimitable Esmé Shapiro encourages the younge...st readers to get to know and love and be kind to their wonderful selves and the equally wonderful selves around them."--

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Genres
Picture books
Published
Toronto : Tundra Books 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Esmé Shapiro, 1992- (author)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 28 cm
Issued also in electronic format
ISBN
9781774880234
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Shapiro envelops big ideas within this whimsically affirming exploration of individuality and selfhood. An anthropomorphic creature in brown boots and a "very special sprout hat" invokes the tone of a beloved elder, stating, "I have been with my self for a very long time." As the protagonist encounters various forest beings, including a mushroom and a snail, it ponders "What is a self?" and asks if it's "What we put on our toast? The way we button our coats?" The sprout then vocalizes appreciations about its pals ( "I like the way you bake cranberry-butter-pie muffins... and the way you always make enough to share") before outlining what it likes about itself. The easy, conversational rhythm offers lots of opportunities for sharing, and the pen, watercolor, and digital art features intricately etched black-and-white backgrounds, with blips of red and earth-toned color throughout. A welcome, wandering contemplation of a book about being "OURSELVES together." Ages 3--7. (Sept.)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Explore the magic of knowing yourself. A small fey creature, perhaps a sprite or a pixie, in a lush landscape of flowers and greenery guides readers through a simple but profound examination of their self and their interactions with others. Emerging from their acorn-shaped home, the creature, which vaguely resembles a radish (in boots), goes about their interactions with other characters inspired by nature, such as a walking, mushroomlike friend and a tall, flowerlike chef. As they interact, thoughtful narration guides their day: "I have been / with my self / for a very long time. // MY self is not / YOUR self. / What is a self? / Is it INSIDE of us? / or OUTSIDE of us?" Each question accompanies a vignette of small acts, from buttoning up a coat to making a sandwich, but caregivers and educators will know that it's more than that; each question and simple sentence is there to encourage dialogue and self-discovery from young readers. As the narration continues, readers learn what small things the creature likes about themself and their companions. The story is a study in self-awareness, one made stronger by the gorgeously detailed mixed-media illustrations and hand-lettered phrases that hark back to the aesthetics of the late 1960s and early 1970s. (This book was reviewed digitally.) A sublime joy. (Picture book. 4-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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