Laxmi's Mooch follows a young Indian American girl who notices the tiny hairs above her lip and begins to see body hair everywhere. After a teasing moment at recess, she learns—with the support of her parents—that hair grows on many parts of the body and that this is natural.
Warm, affirming text by Shelly Anand and exuberant, endearing illustrations by Nabi H. Ali celebrate body diversity and cultural identity without judgement. The story treats its subject with humor and care while opening space for conversation about self-image and belonging.
Ideal for read-alouds and family conversations, this picture book offers an inclusive message that helps children embrace differences and understand that bodies come in many forms.
Highlights
- Positive portrayal of body hair and self-acceptance
- Celebrates South Asian heritage and family support
- Vibrant illustrations and concise, kid-friendly text
- 32 pages; published by Penguin
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