A young girl celebrates the experience of wearing a burkini for the first time in this lyrical and heartwarming picture book that casts a fresh light on timeless summer activities, and celebrates cultural traditions and intergenerational bonds. Summer is here and Heba is so excited to wear her new, yellow burkini to the community pool for the first time! She can't wait to look like the other mermaid girls in her family and sparkle like the sun. But when Heba arrives at the pool and her friends start asking her questions about her new special swimsuit, she feels like she's standing out too much. Suddenly her burkini seems like a bad idea. Luckily Mama helps Heba to find strength in the mermaid girls who came before her. Feeling more connected to the women of her family, Heba is ready to show her friends that she can do all the same things that they can do—handstands, summersaults, and dives off the diving board—even while wearing her yellow burkini. PreS-Gr 3—This joyful book celebrates the pleasures of swimming for hours in the summer with friends, but even more importantly it will introduce many children to the word "burkini," the type of swimwear used by many Muslim women and girls. The story begins with Heba modeling her brand-new, bright yellow burkini for her mother. Together, they anticipate a wonderful day at the pool where Heba will "shimmer and glisten" in her new swimsuit. Upon arriving at the public pool, where a diverse group of children and their parents are splashing and swimming, Heba is met with doubt about her attire by her friends. Suddenly, Heba is overwhelmed with doubt and believes she doesn't fit in. Her mother helps her to find the courage to embrace her differences and her heritage. After Heba leaps off the diving board, her friends realize she can do in her burkini whatever they can do in the pool, from racing to dancing to diving. Before long, the three friends have entered the realm of imaginative play underwater, where the slanting rays of the summer sun transform each of them into "twinkling" mermaids. Aserr's digital illustrations are bright and cheerful, capturing the pleasures as well as the concerns of the special day. VERDICT A wonderful summer book that raises cultural awareness while celebrating simple joys of a day at the pool.—Sally A. James "A wonderful summer book that raises cultural awareness while celebrating simple joys of a day at the pool." -- School Library Journal "[An] Excuberant picture book" -- The New York Times Sana Rafi is a Muslim American author who received her MFA from Columbia University in New York. She's passionate about showcasing Muslim and immigrant characters in her books. When she's not writing, she can be found reading, visiting beaches or being silly with her son. Rafi currently resides in sunny California but is often found daydreaming of her hometown, Lahore, Pakistan. Find out more at www.sanarafi.com. Olivia Aserr is a visual development artist and illustrator living in Los Angeles. She currently does background paint at Cartoon Network and writes and illustrates children's books. She developed her skills at both Art Center School of Design and Rhode Island School of Design (earning her BFA from the latter in 2014). Olivia is passionate about telling stories that are fantastical and diverse. In her free time, Olivia swing dances all over Los Angeles and the rest of the world, and loves to bake and hike with her dog, Bonnibel.