Woke baby

Mahogany L. Browne

Book - 2018

"For all the littlest progressives, waking up to seize a new day of justice and activism. Woke babies are up early. Woke babies raise their fists in the air. Woke babies cry out for justice. Woke babies grow up to change the world. This lyrical and empowering book is both a celebration of what it means to be a baby and what it means to be woke. With bright playful art, Woke Baby is an anthem of hope in a world where the only limit to a skyscrapper is more blue."--Publisher's description.

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books
Published
New York : Roaring Book Press 2018.
Language
English
Main Author
Mahogany L. Browne (author)
Other Authors
Theodore Taylor (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
32 unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781626722958
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Review by Horn Book Review

Upbeat second-person narration addresses an adorable African American baby in this sweet book sure to encourage the tiniest social reformers. Woke Baby's cries, crawls, and naps are encouraged and applauded in empowering words: "Here are your hands, reaching for what is yours." Woke Baby seems larger-than-life in the close-up illustrations--a nod to how even the smallest of us has the potential to make a big difference. (c) Copyright 2019. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A bright, amusing glimpse at all the things woke babies do in this collaboration from Browne and Taylor.Folks well-versed in their internet memes will remember the little webcomic "Feminist Baby," by Loryn Brantz, companion to the 2017 board book of the same name. A couple checking to see if baby is asleep finds her both awake and "woke" as she proclaims from her crib that gender is a social construct. This picture book picks up the pun and runs with it. From raising little fists for justice through kicking glass ceilings to babbling songs of freedom, spread after spread shows a woke baby's activities, intertwining a baby of color's squirms, wiggles, and vocalizations with the symbols and gestures of resistance. Browne's laconic prose communicates much while saying relatively little, leaving room for the sweeping vibrancy of Taylor's open and up-close illustrations to direct Browne's poetic beat toward the thrum of the page turn. The playful irony casts a shadow of gravitas as the little sequence of baby's doings captures truths that even the youngest in families of color (and other marginalized households) must know, as well as provides conversation starters for those readers interested in nurturing a commitment to allyship. A board-book edition publishes simultaneously; Taylor's images shrink to the format well enough, but some pages feel crowded with text.Bubbling with an easy joy and nascent sense of justiceand the notion that the two can certainly go hand in hand. (Picture book. 1-4) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.