Princess Hair
Illustrator
Princess Hair is a strong choice for readers looking for Black picture books shaped by identity, imagination. Sharee Miller builds the story around a Black girl dreams through many dazzling hairstyles and all the confidence they can carry. For families, educators, and librarians building lists of DEI picture books, BIPOC picture books, and strong read-alouds, this title brings real value for conversations about identity, imagination. Especially good for repeat readings because the language stays readable while the emotional detail keeps opening up. Best for ages 3 to 7, with enough depth for conversation after the last page. Especially strong for conversations about Black identity, joy, history, and self-worth. Best for ages 3 to 7, with enough depth for conversation after the last page. For more like this, browse BIPOC books for kids, with the Chooch Helped read-aloud as a useful companion.
3
7
Themes
Gender
Publisher
ISBN
9780316441193.00
Reader fit
Best for this book
Age fit
Ages 3-7
Use for
Identity
Representation
BIPOC, African American, Black History Month
Language
English
Shelf note
Staff Picks
A practical pick when you need a picture book about identity with enough story value for repeat reading.