Princess Yaya and her SuperPower; a book about building confidence in foster care kids

by Yalanda Barber-Sweney

Other authorsElena Yalcin (Illustrator)
Hardcover, 2020

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Looking for a book about Diversity & Inclusion and/ or confidence in Foster Care Kids? Then Princess Yaya and her Superpower is the book for you. With the onset of the civil unrest within the African American Community on a global level, many African American Foster Children, Adopted Children, and Foster Parents are challenged with a range of emotions and feelings that are often hard to discuss and explain. Princess Yaya and her SuperPower is a children's book about building confidence in Foster Care Kids. Princess Yaya is a girl placed in a cultural diverse Foster Care Home with loving Foster Parents that does not look like her. Unfortunately Princess Yaya is being teased at school from children in her class, she builds self confidence by recognizing that being different is her SuperPower. Come along with Princess Yaya as she discovers KutieLand; a land of foster kids with confidence, magic, fun, and wonder. This foster care book for kids transforms societal norms and builds confidence of foster kids, adopted kids, and foster parents challenged to explain inclusion and diversity into a galaxy of expression, purpose, and personality. Can't wait to see you inside KutieLand!

Publication

KBK Publishing LLC (2020), 38 pages

Language

Original language

English

ISBN

1735884111 / 9781735884110

Physical description

38 p.; 10 inches

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1 copy
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