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A NEW ALPHABET FOR HUMANITY by Leesa McGregor

A NEW ALPHABET FOR HUMANITY

by Leesa McGregor ; illustrated by Daniela Sosa

Pub Date: Dec. 9th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-77514-132-7
Publisher: Impact Humanity Publishing

An alphabet picture book that presents complex ethical concepts in a pleasant format.

In this book intended for readers up to 7 years of age, McGregor explores concepts designed to promote notions related to empathy (the word that represents E). Each page presents a concept in simple and relatable terms in the first person, as in the entry for “Abundance”: “Abundance is knowing there is enough for you and enough for me.” Sosa’s sweet, full-color, cartoonish illustrations feature round-faced, large-eyed children of various skin colors and different abilities (two kids use wheelchairs, including one on the book’s cover). Although some definitions feel simple but complete (“I have compassion when I help someone in need”), others feel imprecise or reductive (“X is for Exhale”; “Diversity is accepting people who are different from me”), and systemic problems go unexamined. The images capture the tone of the text, offering bright, sunny optimism, even on a page that depicts a rainy day. The entries often provide clarifying context for more advanced words and never take a condescending tone. One mention of toys (“Quality is also having good toys that last a long time”), though, seems out of place in a book that otherwise highlights personal relationships and responsibility.

An upbeat work with some good talking points, particularly for schools with kindness and gratitude initiatives.