Michael Tyler (2005), 32 pages
Illustrated by David Lee Csicsko
Audience: pre-K
Format: picture book
The Skin You Live In by Michael Tyler not only talks about skin's different colors & tones it also talks about all the fun things you can do in your skin … such as "the skin that you have fun in; the skin that you run in; the skin that you hop, skip, and jump in the sun in..." Ending with the moral that what's most important is not the skin, but what's within.
Supplement this book with an activity of coloring. Using Coloring Pages, a free online resource that offers printable templates (sorted by subject) print the "children" series and offer an array of skin tone options with Crayola's Multicultural crayons.
Reviewed by: Katharine Quinn, SJSU MLIS Student
If you liked this book, you may like: Shades of People by Shelley Rotner, The Colors of Us by Karen Katz, and What I Like About Me! By Allia Zobel Nolan
Other books by this illustrator: Behind the Lions: A Family Guide to the Art Institute of Chicago
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