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Reach for this book when you want to ground your child in a sense of belonging and cultural pride through the beauty of language. This anthology uses the familiar alphabet structure to introduce young readers to the heavy hitters of Black literature, such as Langston Hughes and Maya Angelou, through bite-sized, accessible fragments of their poetry. It is a celebration of identity that feels both historical and timeless. The vibrant, soul-stirring illustrations by Ashley Bryan transform these literary snippets into a visual feast, making complex emotional themes like joy, resilience, and creativity easy for children to grasp. While it is technically an alphabet book, its depth makes it suitable for children ages 4 to 10. It serves as a gentle bridge into the world of African American heritage, offering a way to discuss the power of voice and the importance of one's roots in a way that feels like a shared treasure.