Be Who You Are by Todd Parr

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This book was written by Todd Parr. The ultimate celebration of self and a vibrant, playful reminder to be proud of who you are and where you come from. [1]   

Summary

Be who you are! Be proud of where you’re from. Be a different color. Speak your language. Wear everything you need to be you.

Who better than Todd Parr to remind kids that their unique traits are what make them so special? With his signature silly and accessible style, Parr encourages readers to embrace all their unique qualities. A nice book to read for the children to encourage them to embrace themselves. [2]

Pros

Katelyn Wright gave her review about this book. She said that we do not need to fit it if we can be stand out of ourselves. That’s the message that Todd Parr boldly splashes across each page in Be Who You Are, a colorful picturebook for pre-school and early elementary readers. Children of all colors, including blue, black, orange, and purple, dance through this book with their animal friends, as Parr shows that no matter what color we are or what kind of house we live in, we should be proud of who we are. Every few pages, the large colorful words of “BE WHO YOU ARE!” pop up as a message to young readers to embrace their own unique identities. [3]

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