<B>A rhyming celebration of Afro hair, barbershops and father-son relationships, from hair care coach and author Tọlá Okogwu and rising star illustrator, Chanté Timothy.</B><BR/><BR/><I>Nana’s getting married, and today is the big day!</I><BR/><I>I’m her little page boy; Daddy’s giving her away.</I><BR/><I>“Deji and Daddy, just look at your hair!”</I><BR/><I>Uh-oh, we’re in trouble. Nana shoots us a glare.</I><BR/><I>“You better find a barber. You both need a cut.</I><BR/><I>Now hurry along,” she adds with a tut.</I><BR/><BR/> It’s the morning of <B>Nana’s wedding</B>, and Deji and Daddy need haircuts – right away! Join them on a race against the clock to make sure they look slick just in time to walk Nana down the aisle. This story features a fun and heart-warming portrayal of the quality time spent between parent and child.<BR/><BR/> This is the second book in the <B>Daddy Do My Hair</B>