Nonna’s Corner: Pink Hair, Blue Hair by Jenna Lyn Field

July 29th, 2015 Kimberly Review 43 Comments

29th Jul

Welcome to Nonna’s Corner. Today I am sharing Pink Hair, Blue Hair by Jenna Lyn Field. Grab a cup of coffee and check out my thoughts on this colorful book that teaches children to love themselves. Thanks to the author we have a giveaway for a copy of Pink Hair, Blue Hair.

Nonna’s Corner: Pink Hair, Blue Hair by Jenna Lyn Field
Pink Hair, Blue Hair
by Jenna Lyn FIeld
Genres: Childrens
Pages: 30
Source: Author
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We are all unique!

Pink Hair, Blue Hair is a wonderful celebration of being ourselves, whoever we are - a must read for children everywhere.

Pink Hair, Blue Hair by Jenna Lyn Field is a children’s book that teaches young ones to embrace diversity and appreciate that they are unique. It doesn’t matter what you wear or what color your hair is. You are you and however you look, you should love being you. It also teaches children to appreciate the differences in those around us. The images are simplistic and the words are simple sentences perfect for an early reader. This was an easy read to share with Sophia and while she can’t appreciate the message she loved the faces on each of the children.

“Blue jeans, green jeans…..are just things to where.”

inside Pink Hair, Blue Hair

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About Kimberly
Kimberly is a coffee loving book addict who reads and listens to fictional stories in all genres. Whovian, Ravenclaw, Howler and proud Nonna. She owns and manages Caffeinated PR. The coffee is always on and she is ready to chat. Twitter | Facebook | Instagram

43 Responses to “Nonna’s Corner: Pink Hair, Blue Hair by Jenna Lyn Field”

  1. La La in the Library

    I love Nona’s Corner. I have already started a library collection, both ebooks and physical, for my someday grandchildren, and love seeing the newer Children’s publications. 🙂

    • kimbacaffeinate

      That is wonderful. Right now Sophia has the bottom shelf in my family room. If I have any say she will be a reader like her Nonna and Momma

  2. Tammy V.

    My first granddaughter will turn 1 on the 21st and I am getting books ready for our reading times. I started with my nephews and nieces and got them into reading. My daughters of course are readers too. Love talking to them about books.

  3. laura thomas

    So sweet. I love big colorful illustrations along with a fun story with a message of togetherness and understanding. Lovely book:)

  4. Angela Adams

    What a great book! Thanks for the post. Children need to learn from early on that we’re all different, and that’s okay!!

  5. Kathy

    What a cute (that word sounds like it underrates what I think, but I don’t mean it that way) and very important book! I’m ashamed to say that I actually know a few adults to whom this book should be read.

  6. Lindy

    I love books that teach diversity to children! This story looks simple enough for young ones to understand, and I love the illustrations! Lovely Review Kim 🙂

  7. Ramona

    I love when you feature these little books for young readers! And, well, if Sophia liked it, what better recommendation can anyone need? 🙂

  8. Lola

    This looks like an adorable book for young readers. I am glad to hear Sophia enjoyed it!

  9. Ro

    This is something that my grandbaby would totally enjoy! Thanks for the post! Hugs…

  10. kindlemom1

    I love that we have these type of reads out there for young children! I love the pics in this and honestly, the whole idea!