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By Barbara Saunders , based on child development research. How do we rate?
Lighthearted tribute to Black girls' hair.
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What's the Story?
There's no narrative to HAPPY TO BE NAPPY. It's a celebration of black hair types and styles written in a poetic style. Different types of hair styles are depicted, along with words that range from loaded (like "nappy" and "frizz") to lyrical ("soft like cotton, flower-petal, billowy soft").
Is It Any Good?
This lighthearted board book with mystical elements is fun to read and will be fun to share with young children. One of several collaborations between writer bell hooks and illustrator Chris Raschka (the team that created Skin Again and Be Boy Buzz), Happy to Be Nappy shows Black children and their hair in a consistently glowing light. The authors take care to convey that African hair is beautiful, whether its cut close and tight or long and plaited. A charming detail that parents and children alike can appreciate: Look for the perturbed faces on the children getting their hair styled -- a scene that many people can relate to.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about the different types of hair shown in Happy to Be Nappy. What's your hair like?
Do you like to get your hair brushed and combed?
What's your favorite picture in the book?
Book Details
- Author: bell hooks
- Illustrator: Chris Raschka
- Genre: Picture Book
- Topics: Great Boy Role Models , Great Girl Role Models
- Book type: Non-Fiction
- Publishers: Little , Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
- Publication date: September 10, 1999
- Publisher's recommended age(s): 0 - 2
- Number of pages: 32
- Available on: Hardback
- Last updated: October 10, 2024
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