Little Black Boy: Oh, the Things You Will Do!

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Product Details
Price
$18.99  $17.66
Publisher
Nancy Paulsen Books
Publish Date
Pages
32
Dimensions
8.0 X 10.29 X 0.39 inches | 0.71 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780593406267

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About the Author
Kirby Howell-Baptiste is an actress from London who is best known for her memorable roles in Killing Eve, The Good Place, Barry, Why Women Kill, and Veronica Mars. In 2021, Howell-Baptiste can be seen starring in several exciting film projects including Disney's Cruella and STX Films' Queenpins. Kirby is also a well-established voice actor known for Infinity Train, Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous, Tig and Seek, and the upcoming DC animated feature Catwoman.

Larry C. Fields III is an actor, born in Detroit and raised in Virginia. He is best known for his notable roles in national and regional commercials including spots for Samsung, Dave and Buster's, and Jeep. Prior to acting, Fields served in the US Air Force where he specialized in pararescue. Larry is also a lifestyle and headshot photographer and has had work featured on Deadline and in Emmy Magazine.

Paul Davey is a Jamaican illustrator and digital artist based in London. Little Black Girl and Little Black Boy will be his debut picture books.
Reviews
Praise for Little Black Boy

An Amazon Best Book of the Month - November 2022

"Positive, inviting...[with a] powerful message...An encouraging story sure to touch the hearts of all readers, and a rousing story time addition." --School Library Journal

"The illustrations and palette fit the overall theme of this rousing book. Soft shades of blue, light teal, and pale green effectively convey the overall feeling of being immersed in the landscape of the sea. The encouraging nature of the rhyming text pairs well with the illustrations. An uplifting book about the wonder and joy Black boys can find while pursuing their passions." --Kirkus