Our Values at dakari Moon

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dakari Moon image of our art.

At dakari Moon, The Black Girl Imaginarium

we don’t just make coloring books and games—we make worlds. Worlds where Black girls are crowned in color, cloaked in imagination, and called sacred from the first page.

We believe in:

Representation that Reaches
Black girls don’t have to shrink to fit in. Here, they blossom. We craft magical spaces that reflect the beauty, brilliance, and boundless spirit of Black women and girls—because being seen in art changes everything.

Creativity as Soul Medicine
Coloring ain’t just play, it’s a portal. A release. A return to yourself. We believe in joy that heals, art that softens, and expression that says, “You’re safe here.”

Legacy, Lineage & Love
This brand was built on kitchen-table dreams, bedtime stories, and coloring with our daughters. We honor our past and invest in futures—creating tools that help families connect and communities rise.

Magic with a Message
Our fantasy is rooted in truth. Unicorns teach bravery. Trees whisper wisdom. Mermaids remind you to rest. Every product is laced with lessons, love, and a little rebellion.

Softness is Sacred
We don’t call Black women strong—we are sacred. That means soft, sweet, silly, and sovereign. Our work wraps that softness in bold lines, big color, and bigger love.

Ownership is Power
We are Black-owned, woman-led, legacy-driven. This is creative freedom in full bloom. We’re building our own table—and painting it in every shade of us.
So whether you’re coloring in your feelings, paint & sipping with your sistahs, working on a bored game or cross werd, know this: 

dakari Moon was made for you.
Your joy, your story, your magic. Welcome to the Black Girl Imaginarium.

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