"There's something wrong with my frizzy mop," cries a distraught little girl to her father. When Hope comes home upset about what the children at school have been saying about her hair, it's up to her daddy to help her understand. Armed with his trusty hairbrush and the power of a braid, will it be enough to make her feel good again? The second book in the 'Daddy Do My Hair' series, this insightful story about bullying and identity by Tola Okogwu, coupled with beautiful illustrations from Rahima Begum is an essential read for young children.
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Tola Okogwu is the author of the acclaimed 'Daddy Do My Hair?' series and founder of a well-known British hair care blog. With a bachelors degree in journalism, she has worked as a freelance writer for several beauty publications and websites. Tola lives in Kent with her husband and daughter and spends a large part of her day trying to find words that rhyme.
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