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"Mommy, is my hair nice?" That's what Kaliah asked her mom one day after dinner. Kaliah and Asara migrated from Jamaica to Canada four years ago with their parents. The girls attend the local elementary school and love to share stories of their daily encounters with their parents. Most situations are fun, and problems are usually easy fixes for Mom and Dad, but others not so much. How does Mom help Kaliah and Asara to understand that people are different and assure them that there's beauty in being different, no matter what others might say? Join Kaliah and Asara for their adventures and…mehr

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"Mommy, is my hair nice?" That's what Kaliah asked her mom one day after dinner. Kaliah and Asara migrated from Jamaica to Canada four years ago with their parents. The girls attend the local elementary school and love to share stories of their daily encounters with their parents. Most situations are fun, and problems are usually easy fixes for Mom and Dad, but others not so much. How does Mom help Kaliah and Asara to understand that people are different and assure them that there's beauty in being different, no matter what others might say? Join Kaliah and Asara for their adventures and experiences growing up and learning to adjust to their life in a foreign country.
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TANIKA is a practicing communications professional with over 17 years in the field. For much of those 17 years, a large part of her duties involved writing content for various audiences. Writing about her daughters' escapades was something she always thought of doing - especially when the girls were younger - but for one reason or another, never got around to it. Hailing from Jamaica, Tanika, her husband, Marlon, and their two daughters, Kaliah and Asara, migrated to Canada in 2016 and found the journey filled with ups, downs, highs and lows. Her time in Canada and the experiences her family encountered along the way inspired her to start writing and chronicling their journey.