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Books with title Big Hair, Don't Care

  • Big Hair, Don't Care

    Crystal Swain-Bates, Megan Bair

    eBook (Goldest Karat Publishing, Sept. 21, 2013)
    Lola has really really REALLY big hair, much bigger than the other kids at her school, but that doesn't stop her from telling anyone who will listen just how much she LOVES her hair! It´s not always easy being a kid. Designed to boost self-esteem and build confidence in kids of all races, this beautifully illustrated picture book is aimed at boys and girls who may need a reminder that it's ok to be different.
  • Big Hair, Don't Care

    Crystal Swain-Bates, Megan Bair

    Paperback (Goldest Karat Publishing, Sept. 25, 2013)
    Designed to boost self-esteem and build confidence, this beautifully illustrated diverse children's book encourages African-American children to take pride in their hair.In this fun rhyming African-American children's book "Big Hair, Don't Care", main character Lola has really really REALLY big hair, much bigger than the other kids at her school. As the reader follows Lola throughout the day, her hair gets in the way from time to time (it's hard to play hide and seek when your hair is so big!) and she gets lots of stares from other kids, but that doesn't stop her from confidently telling anyone who will listen just how much she LOVES her big beautiful hair! Don't be surprised if by the end of the book, your child can't stop saying big hair, don't care! It´s not always easy being a kid, especially when you look different from everyone around you. This fun to read African-American children's book is perfect for any diverse classroom and is aimed at any boys and girls who may need a reminder from time to time that it's okay to look different and to celebrate the things that make you uniquely YOU! "Big Hair, Don't Care" author Crystal Swain-Bates has 8 other positive, self-affirming picture books and coloring books for African American children, including "I'm a Pretty Princess", "Naturally Me", "The Colorful Adventures of Zoe & Star", "The Colorful Adventure of Cory & Jay", and "Brown Girls Club".Love Big Hair Don't Care? The matching birthday party set can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/Hair-Dont-Care-Deluxe-Party/dp/B01IJG8PBW/"Big Hair, Don't Care" is available in English and French.
  • Big Hair, Don't Care

    Crystal Swain-Bates, Megan Bair

    Hardcover (Goldest Karat Publishing, Sept. 21, 2013)
    Designed to boost self-esteem and build confidence in African-American and biracial children, this beautifully illustrated picture book encourages children of African descent to feel good about their hair, no matter how different it may be from other kids. Main character Lola has really big curly hair, much bigger than the other kids at her school. Although her big hair often causes kids to stare and sometimes her big curls cause her to lose at hide and seek, that doesn't stop her from telling anyone who will listen just how much she LOVES her hair!
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  • Purple Hair? I Don't Care

    Dianne Young, Barbara Hartmann

    Paperback (Kane/Miller Book Pub, Feb. 1, 1995)
    Who would want a baby with purple hair?Mrs. Della Ragon, that's who. Oh, to you it might seem frightful, but to her it sounds delightful. She'll love her little baby come what may.
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  • Kinky Hair, Don't Care!

    Dominique Kizer, Marwa Nasser

    Paperback (Independently published, June 11, 2020)
    In the African American Community, embracing your natural hair is sometimes frowned upon and/or not seen as the norm. This book teaches little brown girls that it is okay to love your natural hair and skin complexion. So, follow Zara’s journey as she learns to love her ‘kinky hair’ with the guidance of her grandmother, who gives her a few uplifting and encouraging words about her hair, history, and culture.
  • Red Hair, Don't Care

    Morgan Sword

    eBook
    Even with snakes, and ice-cream cones!Read-a-long with Maezy and discover just why red hair is so special
  • Purple Hair? I Don't Care!

    Dianne Young, Barbara Hartmann

    Paperback (Fitzhenry and Whiteside, March 1, 1994)
    Who would want a baby with purple hair? Mrs. Della Ragon, that's who. Oh, to you it might seem frightful, but to her it sounds delightful. Set in a medieval village, the story begins with Mrs. Della Ragon's visit to the Dr. Gray. When the doctor warns her that her baby might have purple hair, skin of green, pointed ears, and yellow eyes, the other patients are shocked. But Della says she'll love her baby come what may.
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  • Kinky Hair, Don't Care!

    Dominique Kizer, Marwa Nasser

    eBook (, June 11, 2020)
    In the African American Community, embracing your natural hair is sometimes frowned upon and/or not seen as the norm. This book teaches little brown girls that it is okay to love your natural hair and skin complexion. So, follow Zara’s journey as she learns to love her ‘kinky hair’ with the guidance of her grandmother, who gives her a few uplifting and encouraging words about her hair, history, and culture.