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Who Said You Can Touch My Hair?
Who Said You Can Touch My Hair?
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Who Said You Can Touch My Hair?, written in English, Kichwa, French, and Spanish, is a funny and witty story to inform about the sensitive topic of touching a Black girl's hair. The main character experiences the stress of having people who cannot relate try to touch her hair. However, she turns some moments into humor by teaching others the importance of why it is not okay to touch a Black girl's hair and how compliments can be insulting. This story will enlighten and educate many kids and adu…
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Who Said You Can Touch My Hair?, written in English, Kichwa, French, and Spanish, is a funny and witty story to inform about the sensitive topic of touching a Black girl's hair. The main character experiences the stress of having people who cannot relate try to touch her hair. However, she turns some moments into humor by teaching others the importance of why it is not okay to touch a Black girl's hair and how compliments can be insulting. This story will enlighten and educate many kids and adults on how to be respectful to Black girls and not alienate them.

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  • Author: Keith Ross
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  • ISBN-10: 1736542648
  • ISBN-13: 9781736542644
  • Format: 20.3 x 25.4 x 0.5 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

Who Said You Can Touch My Hair?, written in English, Kichwa, French, and Spanish, is a funny and witty story to inform about the sensitive topic of touching a Black girl's hair. The main character experiences the stress of having people who cannot relate try to touch her hair. However, she turns some moments into humor by teaching others the importance of why it is not okay to touch a Black girl's hair and how compliments can be insulting. This story will enlighten and educate many kids and adults on how to be respectful to Black girls and not alienate them.

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