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Magick Hoodoo Child by Amber McBride

by Amber McBride

Book Details

Publisher:What Other Books
Published:2026-01-20
Pages:247
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:0063395401

Reading Info

Age Range:4-10

About This Book

From Amber McBride, National Book Award finalist and Coretta Scott King-John Steptoe award-winning author, comes her debut picture book, a heartwarming story about one girl's magick-filled summer with her grandmother. She learns about hoodoo and rootwork culture, the traditions of her African ancestors, and finding beauty in nature. Roots are our ancestor's Magick. Summer for Juniper has finally arrived, which means rootwork with Grandma can finally begin! It's time to collect healing herbs into

Our Review

This beautifully illustrated picture book invites young readers into a summer of discovery as a girl learns about hoodoo traditions and rootwork from her grandmother. Through vivid storytelling, children explore how to identify healing herbs, understand nature's wisdom, and connect with ancestral practices that honor African cultural heritage. The narrative weaves together botanical knowledge with spiritual traditions, creating a rich tapestry that celebrates both family bonds and cultural continuity. Young nature enthusiasts will delight in following the characters as they gather plants and uncover the magick hidden in everyday roots and leaves.

What sets this book apart is its gentle introduction to spiritual practices through the lens of intergenerational storytelling, making complex cultural concepts accessible to children. The grandmother-granddaughter relationship models respectful learning and cultural preservation, while the natural world becomes a classroom full of wonder and meaning. Families seeking diverse representation and spiritual education will find this particularly valuable for starting conversations about ancestry and nature-based traditions. The story leaves readers with a sense of reverence for both family wisdom and the natural world around them.

Themes

Juvenile Fiction

Subjects

Juvenile Fiction