"Readers won’t be able to keep their own bodies still as they join in this joyfully intersectional romp." —Kirkus Reviews
"This inclusive picture book is recommended for libraries with Jewish holiday picture book collections." —Association of Jewish Libraries
My Body Can showcases all the different talents bodies have throughout the year. Inclusive of a variety of body types and abilities, the body-positive message affirms that everyone is beautiful, powerful, and can do amazing things. Jewish holiday celebrations including Rosh Hashanah, Sukkot, Simchat Torah, Hanukkah, Tu b'shvat, Purim, Passover, and Shavuot are featured.
"A diverse group of children celebrate the amazing things their bodies can do.
Seven kids use their bodies in various ways, from riding a bike to eating a cake. The group includes one child in a wheelchair, one with a cochlear implant, one without visible hair, all with a range of skin tones and gender presentations. Some characters wear kippot. The book begins by introducing each of the children by name with their favorite activities, helping to bring each character’s personality to life. The text is a simple rhyming refrain: the phrase “my body can…” followed by an activity. The singsong rhythm and repetition are toe-tappingly fun, encouraging readers to engage in the kind of exuberant movement the book portrays. Bright, clean illustrations show children beaming with joy and pride in their abilities, whether they’re boldly prancing or quietly healing from an injury. Each of the children participate in their own way; for example, a spread with the words “my body can hike” shows two children on a trail, one walking and one using a wheelchair. While the activities are things any child might do, like spinning, laughing, or sewing, many are illustrated in the context of Jewish holiday traditions. For example, a page with the words “my body can build” depicts children building a sukkah. A concluding author’s note encourages kids to identify some of the Jewish holidays and symbols and provides suggestions for related movement-based play.
Readers won’t be able to keep their own bodies still as they join in this joyfully intersectional romp."
—Kirkus Reviews
"Seven extremely diverse friends take the reader on a journey across a Jewish year demonstrating different actions and activities bodies can do throughout the calendar and Jewish year. Brightly colored illustrations fill each double page spread with joy and action and the inclusive representation shows children of many skin colors and abilities. One child uses a wheelchair, another has hearing aids, and another wears a head covering perhaps due to alopecia or cancer treatment. A final page offers adults some brief back matter for each holiday with a conversation starter. The text is simple and repetitive; each page begins “My body can …” with an illustrated activity (spin, clean, dip, etc.), making it a great early reader book. This inclusive picture book is recommended for libraries with Jewish holiday picture book collections."
—Association of Jewish Libraries