Families who loved Inheritance: A Visual Poem by Elizabeth Acevedo often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

Reach for this book when your child expresses frustration with their appearance or feels the weight of societal beauty standards that don't reflect who they are. It is an essential choice for children navigating the complexities of their heritage, particularly those in the Afro-Latino community who may be hearing messages to fix or change their natural features. The book serves as a poetic reclamation of self, turning what society calls a flaw into a source of ancestral pride. Through vibrant visuals and lyrical verse, Elizabeth Acevedo explores the deep history carried in a person's hair and lineage. While it addresses the pain of discrimination, it is ultimately a celebratory and empowering read that helps children build a resilient sense of identity and self-love. It is particularly effective for older elementary through high school readers who are beginning to advocate for their own autonomy and cultural expression.