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Big Wig by Jonathan Hillman
Big Wig by Jonathan  Hillman












Still, with some follow-up discussion, this one is worth a look – Baby Bookworm approved! As a story that highlights and affirms drag, it’s a treat, but as a tale of self-acceptance, it misses the mark. The length was good for a storytime, and JJ liked the energetic story and artwork. has a wide range of interests both traditionally-masculine and -feminine, and some considerations towards diverse characters in crowd scenes. B.’s parents enthusiastic support of her drag persona, hints that B. There are some nice moments, especially in the vividly colorful illustrations, such as B. B.), suggesting that validation should come from outside sources rather than from within, or even from trusted loved ones.

Big Wig by Jonathan Hillman

And while it’s nice that Wig is helping others find their inner self, she’s also regaining her self-confidence based on the approval of strangers (and notably, not her friend B. It’s a nice notion, but since nearly all of these expressions are feminine, it also sends the message that wearing a wig feminizes the wearer. For instance, whenever Wig finds sanctuary on the head of another child in the audience, that child transforms into the fabulous drag performer of their dreams. However, other aspects of the story feel lost in translation. I’m delighted to see drag culture making its way into another picture book, and the core theme, finding confidence by being your authentic self, is always one worth exploring, especially for audiences that may include young LGBTQ+ readers. Can Wig find her inner confidence in time for the big competition?Īn ambitious tale with an unfortunately mixed message. B.’s head and the stage to take cover in the crowd. Initially, she grows with pride, but when she sees the other wigs that she’s up against, she begins to feel anxious and “wigs out”, fleeing B. Bedazzle, and is excited to help her queen compete in the Big Wig Ball drag contest. Meet Wig, a vibrant magenta Dolly Parton-inspired bouffant.

Big Wig by Jonathan Hillman

Hello, friends! Our book today is Big Wig, written by Jonathan Hillman and illustrated by Levi Hastings, a story of finding one’s inner fabulousity.














Big Wig by Jonathan  Hillman