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Braiding Crowns of Friendship, by Christine Aldrich, is a children's book about an African American girl who learns to love her hair, and in doing so she helps to teach others about the beauty in diversity. As an African American, Christine decided to share her own life experiences when writing this book to ensure authenticity in her storytelling. Indeed, the friendship described between these pages belongs to the author and her real life best friend, showing us all what a powerful gift a true friend can be. "God made each one of us different, and we have to love the differences we have. We…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Braiding Crowns of Friendship, by Christine Aldrich, is a children's book about an African American girl who learns to love her hair, and in doing so she helps to teach others about the beauty in diversity. As an African American, Christine decided to share her own life experiences when writing this book to ensure authenticity in her storytelling. Indeed, the friendship described between these pages belongs to the author and her real life best friend, showing us all what a powerful gift a true friend can be. "God made each one of us different, and we have to love the differences we have. We are all God's children. Do not let that little girl make you question who you are. You are beautiful just the way you are."
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Autorenporträt
Christine Aldrich has a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from the University of California, Irvine, and a Master's degree in Counseling from Cal State University, Fullerton. She has worked with low-income families in higher education for over twenty years. For the last six years, she has had the opportunity to serve as the director of the Extended Opportunity Programs and Services and the Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education (EOPS/CARE) at Compton College.Christine decided to write children's books to help educate young African American girls in how to enhance their self-esteem, hoping to build their confidence by teaching them to love their skin tone and hair texture.