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Zuri the Great (Curly Girl Adventures)

 Category: Elementary School, Hair and Beauty, Life Lessons, Self-Esteem and Identity, Superheroes  Language: English More Details  Amazon  Bookshop org
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“Zuri!” her mom calls. “That’s me!” she used to respond. Now she says, “The Great!” It’s her superhero name. But there’s one problem. No one knows how great she is. Zuri searches the neighborhood for ways to show people her greatness. When she overhears that her aunt may cut her beautiful afro, Zuri has a big idea. “This is a job for Zuri the Great!” Determined to save her aunt’s hair, Zuri creates a new hair product. In doing so, she learns a valuable lesson: It’s not the good she does for others to see that makes her great; it’s the good she does when no one is watching.

Source: Amazon.com

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