
And kids would laugh at things like polka-dot lips, pig snouts, and giant warthog tusks.


She wrote this was a very positive message about self-esteem and being who we are, and liking it. If The adults want a picture book that will boost the child's self esteem and have zany pictures to boot, you'd better check this book out.Ĭorrina had the same thought as Laura, she mention the reason why she really liked this book. There were a couple pictures where she just thought the particular expression on the little girl was absolutely precious. She especially liked the illustrations, they were her favorite part. Laura as a verified reader rated this book five stars, she explained that this book has a great message, one of accepting yourself and loving you for who you are. it will be really nice if you can embrace and loved and your own self. No matter what color skin you have, the shapes of your eyes or hair.

One little girl’s exuberant ode to self-esteem that celebrates the joy of liking who you are:Įven as she imagines herself with increasingly exaggerated physical features such as “knobby knees, or hippo hips, or purple polka-dotted lips”, this indomitable little girl's confidence and sense of self-worth remain strong. This book won some awards, such as Wanda Gag Read Aloud Book Award in 2005, “Best Children’s Books” Award – National Parenting Publications in 2004, “Best Children’s Books” Award – Disney in 2004. I Like Myself! was written by Karen Beaumont and illustrated by David Catrow.
