The journey to loving yourself isn’t always an easy one, especially for young girls. Faced with pressure from peers, society and even family, having a positive body image can feel elusive at best.
As the mom of two daughters, I’m always looking for books that help build a positive body image.
And thankfully, there are many! These nine books will empower girls to celebrate their uniqueness, find confidence, and love themselves just as they are.
Here are my top picks:
1. “Curls” by Ruth Forman
Recommended age: Babies and up
Read this if … you want even your littlest girls to appreciate their curly hair.
In a nutshell: This is a playful board book that celebrates Black girl curls and all the joy that comes with them!
Why I love it: The peppy words and bright illustrations make this one a book for all ages to enjoy.
Favorite quote: “shine big/ hair love”
2. “Eyes That Kiss in the Corners” by Johanna Ho
Recommended age: 4-8 years
Read this if … you’re looking for a stunning picture book that highlights the power of loving yourself.
In a nutshell: When a young girl notices that her eyes don’t look quite like her classmates, she looks to the generations of women in her family to show readers just how special her own eyes are. Her eyes, like her Mama’s, like her Amah’s, like her Mei-Mei’s, are not only full of the culture and history of her family, but they glow like warm tea, hope for the future, and look up when others look down. Through her family, the little girl cherishes what makes her so special.
Why I love it: Just like the little girl’s eyes, this book is full of both beauty and strength. The gorgeous illustrations carry readers through each page, and the words are a powerful testament to loving what makes you unique.
Favorite quote: “My lashes curve like the swords of warriors and, through them, I see kingdoms in the clouds.”
3. “Not Quite Snow White” by Ashley Franklin
Recommended age: 4-8 years
Read this if … you want a book about a strong, confident little girl who loves herself.
In a nutshell: Tameika knows she is a star. She just is, plain and simple. She was born to perform, to sing, to dance, to be on stage. When she sees the audition notice for the first-grade performance of Snow White, she knows it’s meant to be. But even Tameika’s confidence is shaken when she hears other kids suggesting that she’s too big, too tall, and too brown to be Snow White. Luckily, with support from her parents, Tameika is reminded that she’s exactly who she is supposed to be and her confidence comes soaring back just in time to snag that role!
Why I love it: It’s a fun and bright book that little ones will enjoy, but it’s also a great book to open up a conversation about body image on a very age-appropriate level.
Favorite quote: “She could act, she could dance, she could sing. She loved herself as much as she loved music and movement.”
4. “Sulwe” by Lupita Nyong’o
Recommended age: 4-8 years
Read this if … you want your girls to feel comfortable in their own skin, no matter the color.
In a nutshell: Sulwe dreams of having light skin like her sister, whose friends call her “Beauty” and “Sunshine.” But Sulwe’s skin is as dark as night, and no matter how she tries, there’s no changing it. One night, a shooting star appears at Sulwe’s window. It transports her into the story of two sisters, Day and Night, showing Sulwe that the world needs both light and dark, and that there is beauty in each one.
Why I love it: Gorgeous illustrations, a story within a story, and a powerful message for every child — how could I not love it?
Favorite quote: “[Night and Day] were inseparable from that moment on, and promised to celebrate the brightness in each other, whether people chose to see it or not.”
5. “Love Your Body” by Jessica Sanders
Recommended age: 7-9 years
Read this if … you want your girls to celebrate their bodies and all the amazing things they can do!
In a nutshell: This coffee-table worthy book presents body positivity through words and illustrations that appreciate all kinds of bodies and how each one is unique and incredible. The book also includes tools and activities to help readers love their own bodies and even includes mental health and other resources at the end.
Why I love it: The illustrations are diverse, inclusive and gorgeous, and the text isn’t only encouraging but empowering and informative, too. We read parts of this book during a Brownie Girl Scout meeting on being your best self, and it was perfect.
Favorite quote: “Every body is different and every body is a good body.”
6. “A Kid’s Book About Body Image” by Rebecca Alexander
Recommended age: 8+ years









