I'm Going to be a Princess

A Black girl leaves school one day and announces to her mother that she is going to be a princess; on the way home, her mother offers alternative real-life Black women role models, but Maya will not be swayed. A simple question, however, leads to understanding and a lesson in assumptions. Ballerina Misty Copeland and Olympian Alice Coachman are just two of the women profiled in this picture book about inspirational Black women throughout history and today.

Reviewed by Danielle Ballantyne

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