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PRINCESS TRULY IN MY MAGICAL, SPARKLING CURLS by Kelly Greenawalt

PRINCESS TRULY IN MY MAGICAL, SPARKLING CURLS

From the Princess Truly series

by Kelly Greenawalt ; illustrated by Amariah Rauscher

Pub Date: Jan. 2nd, 2018
ISBN: 978-1-338-16719-1
Publisher: Scholastic

This latest installment in the whimsical Princess Truly series explores the magic potential of Afro hair.

Princess Truly, a young brown girl styling a purple tutu, green tennis shoes, a white shirt with black stripes, and two shimmering puffballs in her hair, begins her first-person narration extolling the wonders of her “fluffy, puffy curls” that shine and shimmer when she believes in herself. In this adventure tale, her hair opens up portals into other worlds—worlds where she can ride a dinosaur, play hide-and-seek near a volcano, visit the pyramids with camels (where she can interpret hieroglyphics), and reach the depths of the sea in a purple, fish-shaped submarine. This fantasy story of a little brown girl with magical hair flips the script on negative cultural messages about nappy hair, giving kids with tight coils reasons not only to be proud of their hair, but to see it as a magical asset with the power to make fun happen. Young readers will enjoy following the princess’s closest animal companions, who later appear in her cozy bedroom. Rauscher’s sprightly watercolor illustrations strike an appropriate balance between pages awash with color and those with expanses of white space. Although the rhyming poetry is somewhat uneven, fans of this series will appreciate taking this latest journey with Princess Truly.

A home-away-home tale worth the trip.

(Picture book. 3-5)