Hair Twins

Hair Twins

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2021-04-27 01:31:02
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Raakhee Mirchandani
  • ISBN:0316495301
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

A Sikh father and daughter with a special hair bond proudly celebrate and share a family tradition in this charming story perfect for fans of Hair Love and I Love My Hair!

Every morning Papa combs through his daughter's waves like he does his own—parting it down the middle, using coconut oil to get all the tangles out。

Some days he braids her hair in two twists down the side of her face。 Other days he weaves it into one long braid hanging down her back, just like a unicorn tail。  
But her favorite style is when he combs her hair in a tight bun on the top of her head, just like the joora he wears every day under his turban。 They call this their hair twin look!

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Reviews

Danielle

"Pink is our favorite color。" :) Bubbles with vibrance and love。 "Pink is our favorite color。" :) Bubbles with vibrance and love。 。。。more

Barbara

Hair is very important in many cultures, and this picture book highlights how taking care of their hair brings a Sikh father and his daughter closer。 The digital illustrations show the man lovingly grooming his daughter's locks, combing, washing, and detangling them before styling them。 Both of them have very long hair, and she enjoys assisting him while he's taking care of his own hair and putting final touches on hers。 It's clear that the two of them love spending time with each other and make Hair is very important in many cultures, and this picture book highlights how taking care of their hair brings a Sikh father and his daughter closer。 The digital illustrations show the man lovingly grooming his daughter's locks, combing, washing, and detangling them before styling them。 Both of them have very long hair, and she enjoys assisting him while he's taking care of his own hair and putting final touches on hers。 It's clear that the two of them love spending time with each other and make the most of simple moments, dancing, choosing the right accessories, and sometimes even wearing the same hairdos。 Back matter includes a note from the author explaining that the story is based on her husband and daughter and how Sikhs don't cut their hair for religious purposes。 This simple story might be useful in helping cultural outsiders understand why some of their classmates or neighbors have long hair and elaborate hairdos or coverings。 。。。more