Edmond,
OK,
April
14,
2025
–(PR.com)– Bilkisu
Warden,
a
loving
wife
and
mother
who
was
born
and
raised
in
the
region
of
Kumba
in
Cameroon,
Africa,
before
moving
to
the
United
States
at
the
age
of
eleven,
has
completed
her
new
book,
“Prince
Curls”:
a
heartfelt
tale
of
a
young
boy
who
learns
to
appreciate
and
embrace
his
hair
that
makes
him
unique
and
special.
“As
first-time
parents
to
a
beautiful
brown
baby
boy
named
Declan,
who
was
born
with
a
head
full
of
hair,
our
family
was
surprised
to
find
that
there
aren’t
many
books
encouraging
young
boys
to
grow
and
embrace
their
beautiful
curly
and
coily
hair,”
writes
Bilkisu.
“This
book
is
an
inspirational
message
for
black
and
brown
boys
to
love
their
long
hair
and
confidently
express
themselves.”
Published
by
Hawes
&
Jenkins
Publishing,
Bilkisu
Warden’s
riveting
tale
was
inspired
by
the
author’s
son
Declan,
who,
after
a
traumatic
first
haircut
experience,
let
his
hair
grow
out
into
a
long,
curly
head
of
hair.
With
colorful
artwork
and
a
heartwarming
message
of
self-acceptance,
“Prince
Curls”
is
sure
to
delight
readers
of
all
ages,
inspiring
them
to
love
themselves
and
embrace
what
makes
them
unique.
Readers
who
wish
to
experience
this
engaging
work
can
purchase
“Prince
Curls”
at
bookstores
everywhere,
or
online
at
the
Apple
iTunes
Store,
Amazon,
Google
Play,
or
Barnes
and
Noble.
For
additional
information
or
media
inquiries,
contact
Hawes
&
Jenkins
at
888-430-7450.