📖 Overview
Big Hair, Don't Care is a children's picture book that centers on a young Black girl named Lola who embraces her natural hair. The story follows Lola as she shares her perspective on her hair with readers.
Through simple rhyming text and illustrations, the book presents Lola's straightforward and positive attitude about her appearance. She discusses the size and shape of her hair with pride and confidence.
The narrative aims to boost self-esteem in young readers and celebrate diversity in physical appearance. Its themes of self-acceptance and pride in one's natural features make it particularly relevant for children who may feel different from their peers.
👀 Reviews
Parents and children appreciate this children's book for celebrating natural Black hair and promoting self-acceptance. Readers highlight the simple rhyming text, colorful illustrations, and positive message that resonates with young Black girls.
Liked:
- Shows Black girls embracing their natural hair
- Age-appropriate language for young readers
- Cheerful, bright artwork
- Short length works well for bedtime reading
Disliked:
- Some found the story too basic
- A few mentioned the illustrations could be more polished
- Price point considered high for length
Ratings:
Amazon: 4.8/5 (2,800+ reviews)
Goodreads: 4.5/5 (200+ ratings)
Reader quotes:
"Finally a book my daughter can relate to" - Amazon reviewer
"Helped my 4-year-old feel proud of her hair" - Goodreads user
"Message is great but wish there was more substance to the story" - Barnes & Noble review
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Crown: An Ode to the Fresh Cut by Derrick Barnes This story captures the transformative experience of a young Black boy's visit to the barbershop and the confidence it brings.
I Love My Hair by Natasha Anastasia Tarpley A mother-daughter story shows the versatility of Black hair through different hairstyles and family traditions.
Don't Touch My Hair by Sharee Miller This tale follows a young girl who must establish boundaries when people try to touch her hair without permission.
Hair Love by Matthew A. Cherry A father learns to style his daughter's natural hair, strengthening their bond through this shared experience.
🤔 Interesting facts
🌟 Crystal Swain-Bates started her own publishing company, Goldest Karat Publishing, to ensure diverse children's books reached the market
📚 The book celebrates natural hair and promotes self-acceptance among young Black girls
👧 The main character, Lola, proudly embraces her big, natural hair despite others finding it different or unusual
🎨 The colorful illustrations feature a young Black girl with various natural hairstyles, helping readers see themselves represented in children's literature
📖 The story is written in simple rhyming verse, making it engaging for young readers while delivering its empowering message about self-love and confidence