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Walker Books Ltd Paperback English

Good Hair

A positive book of hair-confidence for 3-7-year-olds

By Yvonne Sewankambo

Regular price £7.99
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Walker Books Ltd Paperback English

Good Hair

A positive book of hair-confidence for 3-7-year-olds

By Yvonne Sewankambo

Regular price £7.99
Unit price
per
 
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  • Every day is a good hair day in this essential picture book celebration of hair in its many forms. A must-read for any child struggling with hair-confidence. With humour, joy and empathy, this empowering picture book exudes confidence and celebrates the unique beauty of every crown. It's a hugely positive picture book for any child lacking self-confidence or feeling frustrated by their hair or body image. Birungi hates her hair. Doing it feels like a chore! There must be a secret to having good hair... With her family's love and support, Birungi discovers that there are as many types of hair as there are people: it can be black, grey, blonde, or sometimes even blue. It can reach for the sky or fall straight to the ground, be worn in rows or curls, twirl or kink or flow or frizz. And each person’s hair, no matter how it grows, needs the same special care and attention as all the other wonderful parts of them.
Every day is a good hair day in this essential picture book celebration of hair in its many forms. A must-read for any child struggling with hair-confidence. With humour, joy and empathy, this empowering picture book exudes confidence and celebrates the unique beauty of every crown. It's a hugely positive picture book for any child lacking self-confidence or feeling frustrated by their hair or body image. Birungi hates her hair. Doing it feels like a chore! There must be a secret to having good hair... With her family's love and support, Birungi discovers that there are as many types of hair as there are people: it can be black, grey, blonde, or sometimes even blue. It can reach for the sky or fall straight to the ground, be worn in rows or curls, twirl or kink or flow or frizz. And each person’s hair, no matter how it grows, needs the same special care and attention as all the other wonderful parts of them.