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OverviewPrincesses with head wraps take long naps. Princesses with curls wear pearls. And princesses with teeny-weeny afros wear teeny-weeny bows. Debut author-illustrator Sharee Miller's board book celebrates different shapes, textures and styles of black hair, from dreadlocks, to blowouts, to braids (and more!), shining a spotlight on the beauty and diversity of black hair with playful, colourful illustrations and an endearing text with great read-aloud quality. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sharee MillerPublisher: Little, Brown & Company Imprint: Little, Brown Young Readers Dimensions: Width: 13.80cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 17.60cm Weight: 0.180kg ISBN: 9780316441193ISBN 10: 0316441198 Pages: 20 Publication Date: 14 November 2019 Recommended Age: From 4 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Board book Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsIn this adorably illustrated book for early readers, debut author Sharee Miller celebrates the diversity of black hair...showing young girls that whether you wear dreadlocks or puffs, you're still a princess. --Real Simple This exuberant, colorful collection of words and pictures is a stylish pick-me-up for any little princess who's ever had a bad hair day. Delightful. --USA Today This is the perfect book for young girls, but especially girls who might not be happy with their hair because it's different from the hair that they see on others. --The Huffington Post Praise for Princess Hair * After decades of white princesses' domination of American fairy tales, Miller expands the vision of what princess hair can look like to black girls.... A sweet and joyful affirmation of the truth that 'NAPPY princesses are HAPPY princesses.' --Kirkus Reviews, starred review "* ""After decades of white princesses' domination of American fairytales, Miller expands the vision of what princess hair can look like to black girls....A sweet and joyful affirmation of the truth that 'NAPPY princesses are HAPPY princesses.'""--Kirkus Reviews, starred review ""In this adorably illustrated book for early readers, debut author Sharee Miller celebrates the diversity of black hair...showing young girls that whether you wear dreadlocks or puffs, you're still a princess.""--Real Simple ""This exuberant, colorful collection of words and pictures is a stylish pick-me-up for any little princess who's ever had a bad hair day. Delightful.""--USA Today ""This is the perfect book for young girls, but especially girls who might not be happy with their hair because it's different from the hair that they see on others.""--The Huffington Post" This exuberant, colorful collection of words and pictures is a stylish pick-me-up for any little princess who's ever had a bad hair day. Delightful. --USA Today This is the perfect book for young girls, but especially girls who might not be happy with their hair because it's different from the hair that they see on others. --The Huffington Post Praise for Princess Hair * After decades of white princesses' domination of American fairy tales, Miller expands the vision of what princess hair can look like to black girls.... A sweet and joyful affirmation of the truth that 'NAPPY princesses are HAPPY princesses.' --Kirkus Reviews, starred review In this adorably illustrated book for early readers, debut author Sharee Miller celebrates the diversity of black hair...showing young girls that whether you wear dreadlocks or puffs, you're still a princess. --Real Simple Praise for Princess Hair * After decades of white princesses' domination of American fairy tales, Miller expands the vision of what princess hair can look like to black girls.... A sweet and joyful affirmation of the truth that 'NAPPY princesses are HAPPY princesses.' --Kirkus Reviews, starred review In this adorably illustrated book for early readers, debut author Sharee Miller celebrates the diversity of black hair...showing young girls that whether you wear dreadlocks or puffs, you're still a princess. --Real Simple This exuberant, colorful collection of words and pictures is a stylish pick-me-up for any little princess who's ever had a bad hair day. Delightful. --USA Today This is the perfect book for young girls, but especially girls who might not be happy with their hair because it's different from the hair that they see on others. --The Huffington Post Author InformationSharee Miller is the author and illustrator of Princess Hair and Don't Touch My Hair. She has a BFA in communication design from Pratt Institute. She lives in Brooklyn, where she enjoys spending time with her two cats and illustrating fun stories. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |