The Twirl of Being a Little Black Girl

The Twirl of Being a Little Black Girl
The Twirl of Being a Little Black Girl

The Twirl of Being a Little Black Girl

By Valerie Reynolds, Illustrated by Chris Turner

JUVENILE FICTION

32 Pages, 9.75 x 9.75

Formats: Hardcover Picture Book, PDF

Hardcover Picture Book, $18.99 (US $18.99) (CA $25.99)

ISBN 9781641608527

Rights: WOR

Chicago Review Press (Aug 2024)

Price: $18.99
 
Google Preview
9781641608527
Media Copy

Overview

The Twirl of Being a Little Black Girl is a delightful illustrated children’s book that brings to life a dancing Black girl.

She takes young readers on her journey through history to meet some of the world’s most powerful Black women who were each, at one time, a young Black girl. Teaching young children not only about these great women and moments in history but also pride and self-respect, The Twirl of Being a Little Black Girl brings necessary representation to children's bookshelves in a colorful and charming way.

A guide included at the end helps adults delve into further stories, resources, and discussions on these figures of Black history and the joys of being part of that lineage. 

Author Biography

Valerie Reynolds is a Chicago-based writer, media professional, and marketing consultant. She is an integrated marketing communications and media relations expert who has been spearheading organizational content development, brand strategies, and marketing communications initiatives for close to 20 years. She holds an MBA in marketing from American InterContinental University, a master of journalism from Roosevelt University in Chicago, and a bachelor of arts from The Ohio State University. Chris Turner is an illustrator based in Dayton, Ohio. He is a graduate of Stivers School for the Arts, a magnet school in the Dayton Public Schools district. Chris is a 2015 winner of the Congressional Art Competition, which is a visual art competition sponsored by the Congressional Institute to nationally recognize and encourage the artistic talent of high school students.