Love Our Hair, Love Our Crown

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Pub Date 17 Oct 2023 | Archive Date 31 Oct 2023

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Love our Hair, Love our Crowns’ is about instilling self love and pride by virtue of appreciating the beautiful complexities in various textures of hair. The story is told through the lens of a 6 year old mixed race girl with interracial parents. The young protagonist expresses the love between herself and her parents, through the verbal affirmations she receives from her father about both herself and her mother’s hair.

Love our Hair, Love our Crowns’ is about instilling self love and pride by virtue of appreciating the beautiful complexities in various textures of hair. The story is told through the lens of a 6...


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Thank you to Netgalley, the publishers and of course the author for gifting me this advanced reader copy in exchange for an honest review.

Loved this book, read it with my daughters who are 1 and 2 and half english, half nigerian and it was lovely for them to see representation in such a beautifully illustrated book. Thank you!

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A great children's book that celebrates the beauty of diversity and self-love. As soon as I opened its pages, I was hooked by the story of a young mixed-race girl and her loving parents. This book reminds us all that beauty comes in all shapes, sizes, and hair textures. It's a heartfelt exploration of self-acceptance and the importance of recognizing and appreciating our own unique features. With its colorful illustrations and relatable narrative, it's a book that children should read to boost their self-esteem and teach them to love themselves just the way they are. This book is a treasure trove of positivity.

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This is a really adorable story about family dynamics that warms the heart. It explores what it means to live in an interracial family, and possibly look a little different from your parents.

The issue of African American and POC hair - in addition to the special care requirements that may be needed - has often led to individuals becoming the target of unpleasant comments. On occasion, it degenerates into straight out racism about "kinky" or "nappy" hair, for example, instead of the "curly, swirly" crown of hair described by the writer in this book.

Under the circumstances, it is extremely important to teach children who are biracial (as in this story), or of mixed heritage, how to love and take care of what makes them unique. That is the message very ably delivered by this little story.

The illustrations are very cute, and have an old-timey, somewhat classic feel about them. The story left me feeling happy and contented.

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A touching children's book that beautifully captures the essence of self-love and diversity. The story revolves around a 6-year-old mixed-race girl with interracial parents, and it's a heartwarming portrayal of familial love and acceptance. Through the affirmations she receives from her father about her and her mother's hair, the book conveys a powerful message of embracing the uniqueness and beauty of different hair textures. With its simple yet impactful storytelling, this book is a great read for children and parents alike, encouraging us all to celebrate our individuality and appreciate the diversity that makes us special.

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