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Reviewed by Emily-Jane Hills Orford for Readers' Favorite
True beauty is said to be skin-deep, but we have to live in the skin we’re given. So we may as well accept it and see ourselves as beautiful. Why? Because we’re all beautiful, no matter what our skin color is. In Anna Casamento Arrigo’s My Mocha Skin, a young girl explores her inner and outer beauty. Her observations begin with her hair: “I love the way my hair/ forms a halo around my face.” How beautifully said! And that’s not all she loves: she loves her skin, the way it looks, the way it feels, the way it makes her move with grace and dignity and so much more. In other words, her skin makes her feel beautiful both outside and in; from a girl who loves to sing, dance, and read to a girl who enjoys family and friends, people of all colors.
Anna Casamento Arrigo’s picture book, My Mocha Skin, is a tender story about a young girl and her ability and willingness to feel good about herself, something we all need to do. Told in rhyming verse and the first-person narrative, from the young girl’s point of view, this story explores the beauty within all of us, both visibly and deep inside our very beings. It’s a simple story, written in simple language so young readers can easily follow along and improve their reading skills. It’s also a powerful story with an important message about differences and acceptance, not only accepting ourselves, who we are, and how we look, but accepting others, too. The illustrations by Jryona are sweet and endearing, just like the story. Loved it!