Book Reviewed by Tabitha Makumi, Enabling Support Foundation Communications and PR
At a time when children are taught by great educators and parents of how little skin colour/tones play a role in the bigger picture, I’m the colour of Honey is an early child book which also teaches the whole family on how irrelevant skin tones are.
Authored by Caroline Faysse, Maimouna Jallow and Charne Casey, I’m the colour of Honey walks into the world of Amanda. The young girl is full of life, curious and has an engaging humour and let’s you see just how strangers play into the psychology of shaping children’s mindset.
I’m the Colour of Honey will not only help guide teachers and the public on topics around skin tones but will also enhance children’s ability to ask the right questions such as “What does that mean?”
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