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BEDTIME BONNET by Nancy Redd

BEDTIME BONNET

by Nancy Redd ; illustrated by Nneka Myers

Pub Date: April 7th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-9848-9524-0
Publisher: Random House

A celebration of black hair, family, and culture.

Myers’ buoyant illustrations offer a wonderful portrayal of the nocturnal rituals of hair maintenance familiar in black households around the globe. A young black girl with two afro-puffs sets the tone from the very first page: “In my family, when the sun goes down, our hair goes up!” From braids to locs, waves to rollers, each page oozes the joy of black hair in the ceremonial routine of hair love expressed by individuals within this big, happy, multigenerational family. It’s all jokes and giggles until the narrator’s bedtime bonnet goes missing. She explains that her bonnet helps to protect her hair from tangles and is as essential as brushing her teeth. As readers follow the central character’s journey through the house to find the missing bonnet, many different methods of hair protection are distinctly displayed. Grandma puts a kerchief over her rollers while older sister wears a wrap. Daddy wears a tight cap over his waves while older brother wears a do-rag over his locs. As the family tears the house apart, one family figure remains uncannily quiet, leading to a resolution with a great deal of humor and heart. Morning reveals the success of nighttime follicle protection.

This brightly hued picture book with loads of charm will entertain and empower readers.

(Picture book. 4-9)