I Am: Empowering African American Coloring Book for Boys with Positive by  Wilson

I Am: Empowering African American Coloring Book for Boys with Positive by Wilson

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I Am: Empowering Coloring Book for Black and Brown Girls with Natural Curly Hair Positive Affirmations for African American Girls (Black Girl Books With Positive Affirmations): Wilson, Aaliyah: 9798711551188: : Books

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I Am: Empowering African American Coloring Book for Boys with Positive by Wilson

This powerful coloring book is all about building a boy's confidence, imagination, and spirit! Affirmations will build up your child's self-esteem and transform his sense of self! The 25 coloring pages encourage little boys to think beyond social conventions and inspire conversations with adults about what it really means to be confident, brave, and kind.

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