Blue-eyed freckle-faced Wanda has a problem: she loves her wild hair
dearly, but it drives all the adults in her life to distraction. She
loves the way it feels when she touches it. She loves the way it looks
when she pats it in front of the mirror. But her mother always nags her
to wash it, her father wants to take her to the poodle parlor for a
trim, and her teacher threatens to ask the principal to cut it off. What
can poor Wanda do? A series of mishaps with a magpie, a cat, and a large
English sheepdog finally convince Wanda that her beautiful hair has to
be changed. Kids who love their hair will identify with Wanda's playful
solution to make her adults happy.
This first picture book by author Barbara Azore is brought to life by
the quirky, mischievous, pastel illustrations of artist Georgia Graham.