Learning to Be is an interesting series of nonfiction board books, each of which tells the story of an inspiring woman who made a difference. Stories about women are important because so many have been written out of history. Presenting their stories in the form of board books is a unique concept and a striking one. We don't usually find words like 'commitment' and 'perseverance' in a board book! Yet, when these books with their vivid illustrations are read aloud to young children, I'm sure they will be impactful. I wonder, however, if these stories would have been easier to understand in simple prose, considering the target age-group. Rhyme allowed these stories to be brief and quick-paced, but I also found that rhyme restricted the word choice in several places. Women in … [Read more...]

