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I Love My Hair!
by Natasha Tarpley
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A young African American girl named Keyana complains to her mother about how difficult it is to care for her hair. Keyana hates the nighttime ritual when her mother combs the knots out of her hair because, no matter how gentle her mother tries to be, it still hurts. Keyana's mother explains to her how lucky she is to have the kind of hair that she has, and as they speak, Keyana finds reasons to be proud of her hair. Color illustrations accompany the text.
Available editions of I Love My Hair!
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9780316523752,
Paperback,
Little Brown & Co,
2001
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9780613371537,
Prebinding,
Bt Bound,
2001
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9780316525589,
Board,
Little Brown & Co,
2003
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Publisher Notes
A young African-American girl describes the different, wonderful ways she can wear her hair, in an empowering board book that encourages African-American children to not only feel good about their special hair, but to also feel proud of their heritage.
Synopses
A young African American girl describes the different, wonderful ways she can wear her hair.
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