Fancy Nancy
Hair Dos and Hair Don'ts
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Preparing for picture day at school by choosing just the right outfit, Nancy wonders how she should style her hair and considers pigtails, a bun, and long ringlets before formulating a plan that has her reaching for the scissors.
Alternate Title:
Hair dos and hair don'ts
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Imprint:
New York - Harper
Pages:
32
Series:
Edition:
1st ed
ISBN:
9780062001801, 0062001809, 9780062001795, 0062001795
Language:
English
Statement of responsibility:
by Jane O'Connor ; cover illustration by Robin Preiss Glasser ; interior illustrations by Ted Enik
Characteristics:
32 p. :,col. ill. ;,24 cm.
Author (Original Script):
O'Connor, Jane
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Add a CommentThis book is very well written and may be appropriate for an older child. However, as the story line is that Nancy cuts her own hair (without permission) when she doesn’t believe it looks nice enough for a school photo, thus making it a choppy mess, it was not an appropriate book for me to read to my 4-year old granddaughter. Many young children simply do not have the processing skills to understand the story line is showing you that you should not cut your own hair, and may be tempted to do so simply because they saw Fancy Nancy cut hers. Once again, I learned a lesson about reading each book we bring home prior to reading it to my granddaughter.
in the the front page the hair is messy