
Little girls pretending to be princesses celebrate the different shapes, textures, and styles of their black hair.
year: 2018, 2019
call number/section: 1000, 920
subjects: hair, juvenile fiction, princesses, african americans, fiction, juvenile fiction / people & places / united states / african american, juvenile fiction / social issues / self-esteem & self-reliance, juvenile fiction / girls & women, juvenile fiction / imagination & play, juvenile fiction / royalty, picture books, board books, specimens, board books for children
Editions

Miller, Sharee
Little girls pretending to be princesses celebrate the different shapes, textures, and styles of their black hair.
Schools: 19

Miller, Sharee
Little, Brown and Co. (2018)
Little girls pretending to be princesses celebrate the different shapes, textures, and styles of their black hair.
Schools: 9
Miller, Sharee
Little Brown Kids (2019)
Little girls pretending to be princesses celebrate the different shapes, textures, and styles of their black hair.
Schools: 2