Mommy Do My Hair


Book Description

With so many hairstyles to choose from, how can anyone pick just one? Mommy Do My Hair is a beautifully illustrated book that celebrates the special bond mothers and daughters have when it comes to daily hairdos.




Mommy, can you please comb my hair?


Book Description

"Mommy, Can you please comb my hair?" was written after the author saw the playful struggles that his wife went through with his daughter. He feels this book speaks to the bigger picture of self-esteem for young girls of color who might feel discouraged about their natural hair style. This book lets these girls know that its ok for "Mommy" to comb your hair and you should be proud of your rich heritage and natural beauty.




My Hair


Book Description

My birthday's coming up so soon, I'll need new clothes to wear. But most of all, I need to know, How shall I style my hair? Will it be dreads or a twist out? Braids or a high-top fade? Joyous and vibrant, this captures perfectly the excitement of getting ready for a celebration, as well as showcasing a dazzling array of intricate hairstyles. This is a glorious debut from an exciting new partnership who both emerged from the FAB Prize for undiscovered BAME writers and illustrators.







Daddy Do My Hair: Beth's Twists


Book Description

A warm, rhyming celebration of Afro hair and father-daughter relationships, from hair care coach and author T?lá Okogwu It’s Sunday evening and dinner is over. Beth is excited and heads to the sofa. Daddy is there with a smile and a chair. “Daddy,” she asks, “will you please do my hair?” It’s the evening before School Picture Day and Beth would like a brand new hairdo! Join Daddy and Beth on a wonderful hair adventure in this heart-warming depiction of the quality time spent between parent and child. This joyful rhyming text is paired with bold and beautiful illustrations from Chanté Timothy (Hey You! by Dapo Adeola). Also includes haircare tips for Afro hair from the author!




Hair Like Me


Book Description

Hair Like Me is a children's picture book about natural hair and beauty. It's the first of its kind to tell the true story of an African-American mother-daughter journey to discover the true meaning of princess hair.




Hair for Mama


Book Description

When Marcus's mother has chemotherapy for her cancer and loses her hair, he tries to find new hair for her to make her well again.




When Mama Braids My Hair


Book Description

When Mama Braids My Hair captures a young girl's experience of having her hair braided and the bond it creates with her mother. The tradition of African hair braiding is more than just a Sunday routine. Come join Nikki on an adventure as she is transformed into an Egyptian queen, a Nigerian goddess, a Zulu warrior, and a Maasai girl. While young girls throughout the African Diaspora can relate to getting their hair braided in intricate styles, it is also an ancient ritual that is a large part of their history. Readers will enjoy going on an adventure with the main character and learning about the origins of popular braided hairstyles worn today.




I Brushed My Hair Today


Book Description

A SURVIVAL JOURNAL FOR MOMS You wonder on a daily basis whether you gave birth to a tiny human or a wild animal. Your house looks like it has been turned upside down. You've forgotten your own name three times--and that's just today. Why? BECAUSE BEING A MOM IS HARD WORK. The next time you need to take a breather, grab this mom journal and laugh off every crazy and lovable moment of parenting. I Brushed My Hair Today is a mom journal designed to help you decompress from the hard work of being a parent with humor and the support of women who are right there in the trenches with you. Let off steam with prompts that keep it real and laugh out loud quotes. This mom journal is a judge-free space to tell your mommyhood survival story. With this mom journal, you will: Record the highs and lows--Start journaling with questions about what it's really like to be a mom--the unfiltered version. Mom truths you'll LOL over--Find solidarity with "wise" words from women just like you who have lived to tell the tale. Find some me time--Jot down a few lines when you can. This mom journal helps you find the space to start and finish a sentence. Being a mom is FULL of surprises--joyous and sometimes the kind that make you want to pull your hair out. No matter what comes your way, this mom journal gives you a place to let it out.




Mommy Without Hair?


Book Description

"In Mommy Without Hair? My World Turned Upside Down, author Selene Benitone introduces four-year-old Jack who shares his story about his mother's cancer, the changes cancer brings to his home, and how his family faces her treatment with faith. Jack tells his story in simple, straightforward language with a positive point-of-view. And he reveals the sometimes humorous, sometimes emotional aspects of daily life in a family with a Mommy Without Hair. This illustrated children's book provides a teaching tool that makes cancer treatment understandable to younger children and connects families affected by cancer. Colorfully illustrated by Jeanne Seagle of Memphis, Tennessee, the pages move through engaging and warm scenes where Jack and his family talk openly and safely about his mother's cancer and her successful treatment."--Amazon.com.