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Book details
  • Genre:CHILDREN'S FICTION
  • SubGenre:Activity Books / General
  • Age Range (years):3 - 5
  • Language:English
  • Series title:Prince and His Mother's Crown: Tales Within My Mother's Hair
  • Series Number:1
  • Pages:30
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098343637

Prince and His Mother's Crown: Tales Within My Mother's Hair Coloring Book

by Shellice Beharie

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Overview

Prince and His Mother's Crown: Tales Within My Mother's Hair, is a whimsical fairytale about a little boy named Prince who is fascinated with his mother's magical crown of hair. It is a story that portrays a bond between a graceful mother and a loving son. Each page showcases a graceful, loving Queen mother engaging in the activities of her son's wild imagination, showing their precious familial relationship. Pictures of a young Prince climbing his mother's Rapunzel style braid honors her strength, while an image of him slaying a dragon in her curly afro shows where his sense of security lies.

Description

PRINCE AND HIS MOTHER'S CROWN COLORING, ACTIVITY AND STORYBOOK published by BookBaby, _________, is a richly illustrated book for early readers, grade level K-3. Full of positive imagery the book is illustrated by Richa Kinra. Each page showcases a graceful, loving Queen mother engaging in the activities of her son's wild imagination, showing their precious familial relationship. Pictures of a young Prince climbing his mother's Rapunzel style braid honors her strength, while an image of him slaying a dragon in her curly afro shows where his sense of security lies. The author honors the black family as King, Queen, and Prince are pictured in royal garb and always with a smile. The author who is a mother of two sons knows first-hand that hair can be a point of love, pride, and affection for boys. The mother-son bond is crucial in shaping how they will relate to others and treat people, especially black women who take pride in wearing their natural hair. The enchanting, rhythmic text shows: The unique bond between a mother and son Challenging traditional gender roles (it's ok for boys to play with hair) The beauty and acceptance of African American hair in its various forms

About the author
Shellice Beharie, a new up, and coming children's author was born in Boston, Massachusetts. She is well-traveled and has lived overseas. She is now settled with her family and charming Seeing Eye Dog in Southern California. Her career started in the fashion, music, and entertainment industry where she owned her fashion label and showroom. Her focus changed as events in her life changed. She lost her vision and became blind in 2016, and thus, forged a new path for herself. As a mother of two boys, her talents turned to storytelling. She wanted her boys to know how important they are, especially in today's social climate. In this uplifting and sweet children's story, a graceful, loving mother finds her strength and "Queen" status from the love that she and her son, Prince, share through his fascination with her hair. As the "Queen" of her household, and mother to Prince, the story tells of the bond of their relationship. This is the first of a series of children's books that Shellice is presenting to the world. "Prince and His Mother's Crown: Tales Within My Mother's Hair" is available now, and can be purchased through her website, Amazon, and Barnes & Noble. This book is dedicated to the memory of her son Nicholas, whom the Lord took home in 2019. Shellice chose to honor his memory with this very special story, "Prince and His Mother's Crown, Tales Within my Mother's Hair."