6-year-old
creates coloring book to
teach kids about black Indige**us cultures
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What were you doing when you were in second grade? Probably **t
writing a book, like the incredible
6-year-old Vanae James-Bey was.
Along with her mother, Veronica Bey, Vanae created
The Indige**us Adventures of Princess Vanae, a 20-page
coloring book that educates children ages 5 through 13
about black Indige**us cultures around the globe. The
book officially launched March 31, and has increasingly gained popularity over the past month.
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The
coloring book features an illustrated version of Vanae as a princess, who travels the world to learn more
about Indige**us cultures in Africa and the Americas.
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