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A carregar... Wild, Wild Hair (level 3) (Hello Reader) (edição 1997)por Nikki Grimes (Autor), George Ford (Ilustrador)
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. It was really hard to find a Black lead easy reader before 2000. But Nikki Grimes has been writing forever and I was pleased to find this book for those beginning readers. The story was about a girl who gets her hair braided weekly and she doesn't want to do it. The story is great and I think it needs to be given new life with new illustrations. These current illustrations feel as dated as they are (1996) and ages a story that is timeless. This is great multicultural fiction book about a little girl who does not like getting her wild hair brushed and done on Mondays. She loves it once her mother is finally done and has it braided. This could be a cute book for teaching about outcomes and how sometimes the things we really enjoy, take a little challenge to get through. Funny book. (10 stars for George Ford's illustrations!) In rhymed verse, Grimes tells the story about how a little girl thinks of every Monday morning. She hates getting her hair brushed out because it hurts her, but she loves how pretty the braids look when her mom is finished with it. I love the way Grimes gives voices and faces to realities that are not commonly seen in children's literature, but she does it appropriately naturally. Grimes doesn't try to teach white people about black hair. She doesn't use dialogue that allows for the fetishization of black hair. Grimes simply tells the story about what one little black girl felt about getting her hair brushed out on Mondays, but Grimes doesn't insinuate that all little girls of color have similar Mondays nor similar feelings. sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
Pertence à Série da EditoraHello Reader! (Level 3)
In this rhyming story, an African American girl hides when it's time to comb and braid her hair. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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Tisa decides to hide, but once her hair is done, she loves it
so much that her mother cannot tear her away from the mirror