"The illustrations are the real standout here, fluid and soft, a pale pastel palette setting the tone. All the people are dressed in white, allowing their unique features to stand out. The book's greatest strength is its diversity--characters vary by ability, age, skin tone, and size, with a wide range of body types on display . an ode to the beauty of the human body." -- Kirkus "In a pictorial abecedarian whose visuals utilize the human form, Luyken draws white-clad figures with various abilities, body types, and skin tones contorting themselves into letters of the Latin alphabet . this illustrative work may well inspire similar movements." -- Publishers Weekly "In a message of acceptance and body positivity, this alphabet book encourages people of all ages and abilities to join in forming letters with their bodies. The soft illustrations include people with a variety of body shapes, ages, and skin and hair colors, plus people using wheelchairs and other assistive devices.
This book also would be a natural to incorporate with movement programs for children." -- Booklist.