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    A Vibrant Celebration of Self-Expression: No One Owns the Colors

    Winner of the Bookstagang Best of 2023 Picture Book Award for Best Read Aloud and a 2024 CIPA EVVY Awards Bronze Winner, No One Owns the Colors by Gianna Davy is a powerful picture book that encourages children to embrace their individuality and express themselves freely.

    A Bold Message of Inclusivity and Confidence

    With rhythmic, melodic text, this book delivers an empowering message: colors belong to everyone. No hue—whether pink, blue, or chartreuse—is restricted to a single gender, group, or culture. Instead, colors are a reflection of the natural world, meant to be enjoyed and celebrated by all. Inspired by real schoolyard experiences, Davy’s words give young readers the confidence to push back against outdated stereotypes and proudly embrace their personal choices—whether it’s the color of their clothing, art, or identity.

    Whimsical Illustrations That Bring Colors to Life

    Brenda Rodriguez’s bright, expressive artwork beautifully complements the book’s message. With a playful and dynamic style, her illustrations reflect the joy and diversity of color in both nature and human expression. The visual storytelling enhances the book’s impact, making it both engaging and thought-provoking for young readers.

    A Must-Have for Young Readers and Classrooms

    Perfect for parents, teachers, and caregivers, No One Owns the Colors is an excellent addition to any bookshelf. Its message of acceptance and individuality aligns with contemporary favorites like Pink is for Boys and The World Needs More Purple People. Whether read aloud at home or shared in a classroom setting, this book is a valuable tool for sparking discussions about self-expression, inclusion, and confidence.

    With its lyrical storytelling and vibrant illustrations, No One Owns the Colors is a joyful and essential celebration of creativity, identity, and the boundless possibilities of color.