This inspiring board book could not be more perfect! I loved reading it to my little ones to celebrate the life and legacy of such a magnanimous Supreme Court Justice.

I know that this is a kids'/babies' book, but I was still disappointed that it was not more specific! Obama comes across as bland, when of course she is anything but.
inspiring lighthearted fast-paced

I definitely want my kid to know about Michelle Obama (beyond her role as Mrs. O on Waffles and Mochi!) but the images don’t look like her and I didn’t love the flow of the text interspersed with quotes- I know board book biographies have a hard job because they must be so short. There’s a Shana Corey early reader about her that looks promising to try instead. Also MOST of the illustrated bios of her for kids feature portraits that don’t look like her. It’s very strange.

Love the quotes. Love the illustrations. Love the message.

Adorable. Heading straight for my new daughter's bookshelf.

This one is a cute little board book with only 22 pages. As it’s intended for toddlers, there are very few words on each page. In fact, every other page begins with “Ruth is…” and fills the space in with smart, strong, a leader, and a feminist, followed by another page spread with a few details. It’s a great way to introduce very young children to Ginsburg.

This is a very basic book about why we should look up to Michelle Obama. As with the other books in the series, it doesn't really tell who she is or what she's done.

As with the other books in the series, the author doesn't bother to tell us up front about who the subject is. She only tells us of the traits that we should admire in the person.