Washday Colours

Washday Colours
Author: Suzy-Jane Tanner
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages: 12
Release: 2012-06-21
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 184989423X

Washday Colours is a beautifully illustrated children's book by well-known author Suzy-Jane Tanner. It is from a new series of books which encourage learning and play in young children, engaging them in an interactive reading experience. In Washday Colours, young children will have fun identifying yellow dungarees, Dad's blue trousers and Mum's purple knickers as Mum chases and collects the Elephant family’s flyaway washing.

Wash Day (Full Color)

Wash Day (Full Color)
Author: Christin Armstrong
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2016-06-12
Genre:
ISBN: 1365190110

Every child can relate to the struggles that come along with wash day. Some parents can relate as well. Empathize with all of our wash day sentiments in this adorable book for your Mocha Kid.

Washday Colours

Washday Colours
Author: S. J. Tanner
Publisher: Arrow
Total Pages: 26
Release: 1995
Genre: Colors
ISBN: 9780091766801

Washday Colours

Washday Colours
Author: Suzy-Jane Tanner
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages: 17
Release: 2012-06-21
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1849891613

Washday Colours is a beautifully illustrated children's book by well-known author Suzy-Jane Tanner. It is from a new series of books which encourage learning and play in young children, engaging them in an interactive reading experience. In Washday Colours, young children will have fun identifying yellow dungarees, Dad's blue trousers and Mum's purple knickers as Mum chases and collects the Elephant family’s flyaway washing.

Wash Day Diaries

Wash Day Diaries
Author: Jamila Rowser
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2022-06-14
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1797205846

A 2023 Alex Award Winner A Los Angeles Times Book Prize Winner From writer Jamila Rowser and artist Robyn Smith comes a captivating graphic novel love letter to the beauty and endurance of Black women, their friendships, and their hair. Wash Day Diaries tells the story of four best friends—Kim, Tanisha, Davene, and Cookie—through five connected short story comics that follow these young women through the ups and downs of their daily lives in the Bronx. The book takes its title from the wash day experience shared by Black women everywhere of setting aside all plans and responsibilities for a full day of washing, conditioning, and nourishing their hair. Each short story uses hair routines as a window into these four characters' everyday lives and how they care for each other. Jamila Rowser and Robyn Smith originally kickstarted their critically acclaimed, award-winning slice of life mini comic, Wash Day, inspired by Rowser's own wash day ritual and their shared desire to see more comics featuring the daily lived experiences of young Black women. Wash Day Diaries includes an updated, full color version of this original comic—which follows Kim, a 26-year-old woman living in the Bronx—as the book's first chapter and expands into a graphic novel with short stories about these vibrant and relatable new characters. In expanding the story of Kim and her friends, the authors pay tribute to Black sisterhood through portraits of shared, yet deeply personal experiences of Black hair care. From self-care to spilling the tea at an hours-long salon appointment to healing family rifts, the stories are brought to life through beautifully drawn characters and different color palettes reflecting the mood in each story. At times touching, quiet, triumphant, and laugh out loud funny, the stories of Wash Day Diaries pay a loving tribute to Black joy and the resilience of Black women.

Sunbonnet Angels (2nd edition)

Sunbonnet Angels (2nd edition)
Author: Josephine Ella White
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2011-11-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 1105229149

A Tribute to Scots-Irish Women in Early Texas. As a child, Josephine Ella White was always interested in the stories and memories of the old-timers in her native Texas. She was particularly interested in the women, who they were, where their families were from, and, especially, the ways in which they cared for their families and homes. Drawing from a wealth of research, genealogical study, family lore, and her love of Texas, Josephine White paints a vivid portrait of the state, from its Scots-Irish roots until World War II.

Clementine Hunter

Clementine Hunter
Author: Art Shiver
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2012-09-17
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0807148806

Clementine Hunter (1887--1988) painted every day from the 1930s until several days before her death at age 101. As a cook and domestic servant at Louisiana's Melrose Plantation, she painted on hundreds of objects available around her -- glass snuff bottles, discarded roofing shingles, ironing boards -- as well as on canvas. She produced between five and ten thousand paintings, including her most ambitious work, the African House Murals. Scenes of cotton planting and harvesting, washdays, weddings, baptisms, funerals, Saturday night revelry, and zinnias depict experiences of everyday plantation life along the Cane River. More than a personal record of Hunter's life, her paintings also reflect the social, material, and cultural aspects of the area's larger African American community. Drawing on archival research, interviews, personal files, and a close relationship with the artist, Art Shiver and Tom Whitehead offer the first comprehensive biography of this self-taught painter, who attracted the attention of the world. Shiver and Whitehead trace Hunter's childhood, her encounters at Melrose with artists and writers, such as Alberta Kinsey and Lyle Saxon, and the role played by eccentric François Mignon, who encouraged and promoted her art. The authors include rare paintings and photographs to illustrate Hunter's creative process and discuss the evolution of her style. The book also highlights Hunter's impact on the modern art world and provides insight into a decades-long forgery operation that Tom Whitehead helped uncover. This recent attention reinforced the uniqueness of Hunter's art and confirmed her place in the international art community, which continues to be inspired by the life and work of Clementine Hunter.

Wash Day

Wash Day
Author: Tomesha Faxio
Publisher: Clarkson Potter
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2024-04-02
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 0593579712

A visual celebration of natural Black hair that highlights the powerful connection between mothers and their children during their wash day rituals. In this stunning book, documentary photographer Tomesha Faxio explores the power of “wash day,” a day that Black women dedicate to washing, detangling, conditioning, and styling their natural hair. The significance of wash day goes far beyond hair care—it’s an opportunity for Black women to pour love into their curly, coily locks and, when they have children, pass on this sacred ritual to the next generation. Wash Day celebrates the unique bonds between Black mothers and their children through intimate photographs of their hair-care routines and insightful stories that detail their natural hair journeys. Faxio brings you into the homes of twenty-six different families, illustrating the many ways that these mothers have used wash day to instill love, acceptance, and confidence in their children about wearing their natural hair. Through hours spent with their children, typically at the kitchen sink, each of these mothers is resisting generations of hair discrimination by creating a space for empowerment, all while finding their own sense of self-acceptance along the way. Capturing the inherent beauty and diversity of natural hair, Wash Day is a visual homage to Black culture, Black rituals, and the generational bonds that strengthen the Black community.