Description
Every night before she goes to bed, Keyana sits down between her mother's knees to have her hair combed. But no matter how gently Mama pulls, it sometimes still hurts! Keyana doesn't feel lucky to have such a head of hair, but Mama tells her she is because she can wear it any way she chooses. Natasha Tarpley's whimsical, evocative text encourages Black children to not only feel good about their special hair, but to also feel proud of their heritage.
Info
ISBN: 9780316525589
Published Date: November 1, 2003
Publisher: Little, Brown
Language: English
Size: 6.66" l x 6.34" w x 0.63" h
Age Classification: Ages 3 to 5
Category
Children Fiction
Subject
African American