

I Love My Hair! [Tarpley, Natasha Anastasia, Lewis, E. B.] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. I Love My Hair! Review: awesome book for little girls - I wish I had this book as a child who had thick hair and "suffered" through everything that went along with that. My 4 year old granddaughter enjoys it. The illustrations are wonderful and she likes counting them (her own thing not part of the story lol). Also I enjoyed how the author showed the different styles which my granddaughter liked also. This book helps children to accept and appreciate their qualities. You won't be disappointed. I do have to add though ....in my childhood home my mother (rest in peace) wasn't as calm as this mom. I'm sure other ladies remember that too lol. Review: A nature-inspired connection - What a wonderful way to encourage young African-American girls not just to be more accepting of, but to love their hair just the way God made it....by celebrating its versatility! Our thick, curly-/kinky-textured AA hair affects our little girls' self image as they get older. This book is a great platform to lay a lovely and healthy foundation. By showing the main character of the book wearing a variety of styles and making a nature-inspired connection it shows the beauty of our hair. I always tell my daughter how much I love her hair because I know my attitude towards her hair (and my own) will shape her attitude towards our thick textured hair. I am looking forward to giving this book to my little one on Valentine's Day. Another book I'd like to recommend is "I Like Myself" by Karen Beaumont which encourages children to have an overall positive self-esteem.






| Best Sellers Rank | #105,186 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #319 in Children's Black & African American Story Books #990 in Children's Self-Esteem Books #1,663 in Children's Books on Emotions & Feelings (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars (4,073) |
| Dimensions | 10.05 x 0.13 x 10.05 inches |
| Edition | Reprint |
| Grade level | Preschool - 3 |
| ISBN-10 | 0316523755 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0316523752 |
| Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 32 pages |
| Publication date | September 1, 2001 |
| Publisher | Little, Brown Books for Young Readers |
| Reading age | 2 - 6 years, from customers |
W**S
awesome book for little girls
I wish I had this book as a child who had thick hair and "suffered" through everything that went along with that. My 4 year old granddaughter enjoys it. The illustrations are wonderful and she likes counting them (her own thing not part of the story lol). Also I enjoyed how the author showed the different styles which my granddaughter liked also. This book helps children to accept and appreciate their qualities. You won't be disappointed. I do have to add though ....in my childhood home my mother (rest in peace) wasn't as calm as this mom. I'm sure other ladies remember that too lol.
A**Y
A nature-inspired connection
What a wonderful way to encourage young African-American girls not just to be more accepting of, but to love their hair just the way God made it....by celebrating its versatility! Our thick, curly-/kinky-textured AA hair affects our little girls' self image as they get older. This book is a great platform to lay a lovely and healthy foundation. By showing the main character of the book wearing a variety of styles and making a nature-inspired connection it shows the beauty of our hair. I always tell my daughter how much I love her hair because I know my attitude towards her hair (and my own) will shape her attitude towards our thick textured hair. I am looking forward to giving this book to my little one on Valentine's Day. Another book I'd like to recommend is "I Like Myself" by Karen Beaumont which encourages children to have an overall positive self-esteem.
P**S
My girl loves this book!
My baby loves this book! Last month she was feeling discouraged about her hair because the girls at her daycare and the little girl she watches on tv have straighter hair. My girl has curly hair that I keep in cornrows most of the time. Her teacher alerted me that some of the kids have expressed curiosity about her hair, which I’m sure made baby girl feel uncomfortable. But once I read this book a few times (at her request), her confidence soared! She now looks forward to me braiding her hair and she loves the different designs I do. Books like these are very important to have around to show our kids they are unique and beautiful the way God intended them to be. I love this book!
J**L
Cute Book About Loving Oneself and the Skin You’re In
Simple straight-forward book about loving the hair you have and celebrating it despite its challenges. Cute illustrations.
F**R
Perfect
My granddaughter love the book
M**J
Excellent Esteem Building Book for Young Girls
This is a great book for 4 to ?? year olds to read and feel good about the differences in our hair versus other kids hair. My 5-year-old granddaughter took her book to daycare to read to the class and the administrator was in awe. She wanted to know where I found it since she has a few Black children (I'm old school I prefer to say Black instead of African American) who attend there and she thought it was an excellent book too. Glad I purchased it and I recommend buying it for ALL to read and enjoy.
R**L
Great Video reading book from Iraq
I ordered this book to read to my 7 year old daughter while station in Mosul, Iraq. First, the book was shipped right away and came in right on time. I read the book and was happy with the illustrations and the way the book was written. It was perfect to read and hold it up to the camera and share the pictures with my daughter. It was important for me to show my daughter how beautiful she is and what makes her special. This book provided that. Then, I mailed the book and video back home. After receiving it in the mail and reading along with the video, she told me how much she loved the book. She reads it over and over again.
D**.
She gets it now...
My daughter is 10 years old and I have kept her hair naturally curly. She is mixed and gorgeous. She was at school and a little girl told her, " You need to tell your mommy to perm your hair, its a mess." She came home crying because this little girl, who is like her (the girl is african-american) said that to her. I talked to her about it but I don't think she believed me when I told her that her hair was beautiful and special. I came to good ole' Amazon and saw this book. I bought it for her and when it came we read it together. She smiled at the similarities between her and the little girl in the book. Like how she asked her mommy to stop doing her hair until the ouchies went away, the same as she does with me, or that fact that every hair style in the book has been done to her hair too. She LOVES her hair now. And she wants more books about little girls' hair. This is hard but I am looking right now for another one. This book is an inspiration to all little girls of color or mixed race. It truly has been for my daughter.
L**D
Great story - my daughter loves the book
B**Y
This is my favourite book I read to my daughter. Her eyes light up as I turn the pages as the graphics are so vibrant! It draws her attention to the story and I believe she knows I'm talking about her hair as she remains so calm during it, I can actually comb through hers!
S**M
Great for building self love and appreciation for the African girl child. Bought this for my daughter's 9th birthday gift. Book came torn and package was not sealed. Not sure what happened between dispatch and getting to Japan.
W**A
Being a mother of an afroitalian girl with afro hair can be sometimes difficult. Difficult explain to my daughter how beautiful are her hair , how important take care of them. Thanks to this book she can identify herself with the character and understand that sometime can be annoying but hair are part of her and her roots
P**I
Todas as folhas estão manchadas e enrrugadas dando ao livro um aspecto de velho e com cheiro forte.
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