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Queenie's Crown is a story of a 10 year old girl name Queenie, who gets the shock of her life when she moves to a new neighborhood. With feelings of excitement and nervousness, Queenie sets out to make new friends at the neighborhood playground. Being the new girl in the neighborhood can be a bit scary. Having to make new friends, and possibly encountering the neighborhood "mean girls" can make it even more frightening. For Queenie, this is exactly what happened. Upon her visit to the playground, Queenie was confronted with harsh criticism because of her natural hair. Queenie's Crown is the…mehr

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Queenie's Crown is a story of a 10 year old girl name Queenie, who gets the shock of her life when she moves to a new neighborhood. With feelings of excitement and nervousness, Queenie sets out to make new friends at the neighborhood playground. Being the new girl in the neighborhood can be a bit scary. Having to make new friends, and possibly encountering the neighborhood "mean girls" can make it even more frightening. For Queenie, this is exactly what happened. Upon her visit to the playground, Queenie was confronted with harsh criticism because of her natural hair. Queenie's Crown is the first book of the "Queenie" series. In this book, the author sheds light on some challenges young girls may experience when it comes to their natural hair. This book opens the conversation on how society's beauty standards shape minds from a young age. It builds on how parents, caregivers, and other adults can help inspire young girls to understand, appreciate, embrace, and own their natural hair and beauty. Read on and let Queenie's Crown inspire you!
Autorenporträt
Arreal Parson was born in Richmond,Virginia, a city located in the southeast region of the United States. This is the place where Parson's interest in creative writing all started. Throughout childhood, Parson found writing to be her refuge. Writing helped her to express herself in ways she dreaded verbally. Growing up, she indulged in writing poetry, songs, books, and other forms of creative writing. Arreal Parson graduated from Norfolk State University (NSU) with honors. She received a bachelor's degree in psychology, with a focus on child psychology. While at NSU, Parson was inducted into the Psi Chi National Honors Society in Psychology. Her studies at NSU helped shape her writing style to reflect the audience she caters to. Parson's mission is to write children's books that inspire self-love, integrity, acceptance, learning, curiosity, and adventure within her young readers. She is currently working on two different book series, "Akin's Adventures" and "Queenie" to help accomplish her goals.