Sisters Kyra Milan, 13, and Kali Brown, 9, have released their second publication, "Koily Kurls Presents: My Natural Hair Adventure A Colouring And Activity Book," continuing their mission to help children embrace natural hair textures and build self-confidence. The book became available on Monday, October 6, 2025, through Amazon and represents an expansion of the young entrepreneurs' efforts to create positive representation in children's media.
The activity book targets children ages 4-12 with coloring pages, puzzles, games, affirmations, and a DIY natural hair project designed to make hair education engaging and empowering. This release follows their successful debut title, "Koily Kurls Presents: The Girls With The Kurls," which was published in June 2022 and remains available through Amazon. Both sisters emphasize that their work stems from a genuine desire to help children appreciate their natural features.
"We want kids to love their hair and love who they are," stated Kyra and Kali. "Natural hair is beautiful, magical, and powerful just like them!" The sisters have built their brand, Koily Kurls, around helping children embrace their natural beauty and develop confidence through positive representation and accessible resources.
This publication addresses a significant gap in children's literature and educational materials where natural hair textures have historically been underrepresented or misrepresented. By creating content that celebrates diverse hair types through interactive formats, the sisters provide tools for parents and educators to discuss hair diversity and self-acceptance in age-appropriate ways. The inclusion of affirmations and creative activities helps reinforce positive self-image during formative childhood years.
The book's availability on Amazon ensures global accessibility, allowing families worldwide to benefit from content that promotes hair positivity. Additional information about the Koily Kurls brand and products can be found at https://www.koilykurls.com. The timing of this release coincides with growing awareness about the importance of diverse representation in children's media and the psychological impact of early positive identity formation.
Research in child development indicates that positive racial and cultural identity development begins in early childhood, making resources like this activity book crucial for supporting healthy self-perception. By addressing hair specifically—a visible and often-discussed aspect of physical appearance—the sisters tackle a common source of childhood insecurity while providing creative outlets for self-expression. The combination of entertainment and education creates an accessible entry point for conversations about diversity and self-acceptance in both home and classroom settings.


