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Sindiwe Magona
When we meet someone, one of the things we notice is the colour of their skin. But what can someone’s skin colour tell us about them? Despite what some people say, your skin means very little!
Inside we’re all the same.
Join Njabulo, Aisha, Tim, Chris and Roshni as they discover why humans have different skins, and how people’s thinking about skin colour has changed throughout history. Skin we are in is a celebration of the glorious human rainbow, both in South Africa and beyond.
The book is a testament to the inspiration, vision, and conviction of dozens of people, who created, edited, reviewed, and promoted it because they knew that the children of South Africa and the world needed it. – Nina Jablonski
A much-needed book about race and skin colour for children. – Woman Zone Cape Town
This book provides a fantastic perspective into the problematic topic of race and how to deal with it in a practical way.
– Avantika Seeth, News24
This book should be compulsory in all schools in South Africa. – Sara-Jayne King, author of Killing Karoline An informative and fun read for children and adults alike. – Lorraine Sithole, Book Reviewer and Literature Quiz Champion.
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