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Books with title I'm Happy My Hair is Nappy

  • I'm Happy My Hair is Nappy

    Adrian Powell

    eBook (Prolific Imagination, Jan. 31, 2014)
    Tara is a beautiful brown girl that loves her hair! Whether she is skating or swimming you never know which style she is going to wear. Her first day of first grade proves that not everyone shares her admiration for her natural curls but it only takes one book to reassure her how her hair makes her a special little girl!
  • Nappy Hair

    Carolivia Herron

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, Dec. 7, 1998)
    Now in Dragonfly: a lively, empowering story about Brenda's knotted-up, twisted, nappy hair and how it got to be that way! Told in the African-American "call and response" tradition, this story leaps off the page, along with vibrant illustrations by Joe Cepeda.Winner of a Parenting Reading Magic Award
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  • I'm Happy My Hair Is Nappy

    Adrian Powel, Adrian Powell

    Paperback (Prolific Imagination Publishing, Feb. 10, 2014)
    Tara is a beautiful brown girl that loves her hair! Whether she is skating or swimming you never know which style she is going to wear. Her first day of first grade proves that not everyone shares her love for her natural curls but it only takes one book to reassure her how special she is from every other little girl!
  • My Hair Is So Happy

    Nik Scott

    language (JAS Publishing Co., Dec. 30, 2013)
    Promise, Hope, Grace and Faith appear to be very different, but there's one common thing they share. If you take a closer look, you'll notice they ALL have curly hair! Hope's hair is blonde and wild, spiraled in beautiful ringlets. While Promise's hair is tightly coiled, she wears puffs and barrettes. Faith's hair hangs down her back in looser curls and waves. And Grace's hair is much, much curlier, the color of a fiery blaze. Join these curl friends in fun adventures and everyday activities and by the end of this fantastic story, you'll know what makes their hair so HAPPY!
  • My Hair Is So Happy

    Nik Scott, Cheyan Lefebvre

    Paperback (JAS Publishing Co., Dec. 18, 2013)
    Promise, Hope, Grace and Faith appear to be very different, but there's one common thing they share. If you take a closer look, you'll notice they ALL have curly hair! Hope's hair is blonde and wild, spiraled in beautiful ringlets. While Promise's hair is tightly coiled, she wears puffs and barrettes. Faith's hair hangs down her back in looser curls and waves. And Grace's hair is much, much curlier, the color of a fiery blaze. Join these curl friends in fun adventures and everyday activities and by the end of this fantastic story, you'll know what makes their hair so HAPPY!
  • Nappy Hair

    Carolivia Herron, Joe Cepeda

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Jan. 7, 1997)
    You sure do got some nappy hair on your head, don't you? Well. It's your hair Brenda, take the cake. Yep. In a unique and vibrant picture book that uses the African-American call-and-response tradition, a family talks back and forth about adorable Brenda's hair--it's the nappiest, the curliest, the twistiest hair in the whole family. The family delights in poking gentle fun with their hilarious descriptions, all the time discovering the beauty and meaning of Brenda's hair. Soulful, funny, full of rhythm, and bursting with family pride, Nappy Hair is accessible to people of all ages. Joe Cepeda's colors are ripe but youthful, sweet but bold--with lots of kid appeal. A must for reading aloud, Nappy Hair is a meaningful and completely captivating reading experience. Nobody who has nappy hair--or know someone with nappy hair--will be able to forget little Brenda!
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  • I Loveee My Nappy Hair!

    Elizabeth Festus, Tyshaun Tyson

    eBook (Xlibris US, June 30, 2018)
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  • I Love My Happy Hair

    Dr. Linda J. M. Holloway

    eBook (, May 28, 2019)
    "Little Miss Linda" is an African American girl who is caught in between two worlds- the one in her head and the world outside of her mind.. She is struggling to accept her hair texture. She over hears comments about her hair from those in her community. The comments are hurtful and describe her hair as “ugly, “uncontrollable”, and “unappreciated.” Little Miss Linda’s mother is extremely instrumental in creating a safe environment, which allows Little Miss Linda to grow to appreciate, celebrate, and cherish her hair. Little Miss Linda’s hair journey to accept her hair is contagious and she is able to get those around her to appreciate their hair too.This book is designed to enable young children especially black children to feel positive and accept their beautiful hair. It promotes positive hair-esteem, self-love, and encourages all children to accept the beautiful texture of their hair and dispel hair bullying.Please join "Little Miss Linda’s" global campaign against hair bullying by purchasing this book and signing the pledge!
  • I Loveee My Nappy Hair!

    Elizabeth Festus

    Paperback (Xlibris Corp, June 30, 2018)
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  • My Hair Is.

    Dionne Pendley

    Paperback (AuthorHouseUk, )
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  • Nappy Hair

    Joe Cepeda

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Jan. 13, 1997)
    You sure do got some nappy hair on your head, don't you? Well. It's your hair Brenda, take the cake. Yep. In a unique and vibrant picture book that uses the African-American call-and-response tradition, a family talks back and forth about adorable Brenda's hair--it's the nappiest, the curliest, the twistiest hair in the whole family. The family delights in poking gentle fun with their hilarious descriptions, all the time discovering the beauty and meaning of Brenda's hair. Soulful, funny, full of rhythm, and bursting with family pride, Nappy Hair is accessible to people of all ages. Joe Cepeda's colors are ripe but youthful, sweet but bold--with lots of kid appeal. A must for reading aloud, Nappy Hair is a meaningful and completely captivating reading experience. Nobody who has nappy hair--or know someone with nappy hair--will be able to forget little Brenda!
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  • Happy in My Nappy

    Louise Comfort

    Paperback (Mammoth, )
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