A review by rhymeswithjoey
I Love My Hair! by Natasha Anastasia Tarpley

4.0

Keyana, an African-American girl, explains all the different ways she can do her hair. This book is incredibly empowering for girls with natural Black hair.

I would use this book in my classroom as a simple story, or tie it in with social studies during studying civil rights. This book can not only be good for my Black students but for my students of other races and ethnicities as a form of exposure to other cultures. It's also a beautifully illustrated book that serves well as a fun story for enjoying reading.