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celebrating my baby's afro puffs
11/14/2009 at 12:34 am
My daughter has always rocked her little afro puffs. I remember we were somewhere, and a little boy saw my daughter's puffs and asked his mom not-too-quietly, why did my daughter's hair look like "that?" He was comparing it to his big sister sitting close by who had silky, straight hair. Fortunately, my daughter didn't hear him but remarks like that can give little girls a complex. I created a t-shirt because of that called "Power to the Puffs," to help our girls celebrate and revel in the beauty and diversity of our hair. You can check it out at http://www.zazzle.com/divaluscious*


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