Nan, Why Don't I Look Like You? is a heartfelt and culturally rich children's story that explores Aboriginal identity, family, and belonging through the eyes of a young girl. When she notices that her skin is lighter than her Nan's, she begins to question where she fits in. With love and wisdom, Nan gently explains how their family has been shaped by the Stolen Generations and Australia's complex history. This powerful story opens space for important conversations about who we are, where we come from, and how culture is carried in our hearts-not just in the way we look. Written by Gamilaraay…mehr
Nan, Why Don't I Look Like You? is a heartfelt and culturally rich children's story that explores Aboriginal identity, family, and belonging through the eyes of a young girl. When she notices that her skin is lighter than her Nan's, she begins to question where she fits in. With love and wisdom, Nan gently explains how their family has been shaped by the Stolen Generations and Australia's complex history. This powerful story opens space for important conversations about who we are, where we come from, and how culture is carried in our hearts-not just in the way we look. Written by Gamilaraay author Natasha Weribone, this book helps both Indigenous and non-Indigenous children understand the strength, resilience, and pride of First Nations peoples. Perfect for ages 5-10, Nan, Why Don't I Look Like You? is an essential resource for families, classrooms, and early learning centres wanting to support truth-telling, cultural pride, and reconciliation through gentle, age-appropriate storytelling.
Natasha Weribone is a proud Gamilaraay woman, author, and artist passionate about sharing stories that reflect the strength, beauty, and resilience of First Nations people. With over eight years of professional experience working with Aboriginal communities, she draws on both lived experience and cultural knowledge to create meaningful, age-appropriate content for children and families.Natasha is the creator of the Nan & Me series, a collection of children's books designed to spark important conversations about identity, history, and cultural pride. Through storytelling, education, and art, she aims to support both Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians on their journey of understanding, healing, and connection to Country.
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