Understanding Cultural Significance of Different Hairstyles
Hair is an elemental part of one’s identity, and most of us spend a lot of time grooming our hair to look and feel better.
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Hair is an elemental part of one’s identity, and most of us spend a lot of time grooming our hair to look and feel better.
Is it even possible to give multicultural children a sense of belonging? To help them see that the worlds within them provide them a unique
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Do you want diverse books kids for ages 3 to 8? Diversity is already a hot topic in today’s world. However, children might
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Fair is lovely! That’s what we grew up with. The truth is, even today MANY consider being “fair” to being superior. Specially to the older
Children begin to notice differences like skin color and hair texture around the age of two, which means it’s important to start teaching your little
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