ashley britton/sheknows. it’s never too early to teach your child about feminism and inspiring women . from a young age, kids can (and should!) learn about the importance of equality — and these inspiring books will encourage children to be kind, empathetic, courageous, and confident. ...
How should we think and talk about sex? That is the central question philosopher Amia Srinivasan explores in The Right to Sex: Feminism in the Twenty-First Century. In this book, she upends how people discuss ― or avoid discussing ― the problems and politics of sex. She traces the meanin...
7A book about feminism from a mom to a daughter ‘Home Base: A Mother, Daughter Story’ by Nikki Tate, illustrations by Katie Kath $16.55 Introduce your child to feminism from a young age withHome Base: A Mother, Daughter Storythat follows one brave mom and her gutsy daughter as they at...
Empowering kids books and podcasts for all ages. Discover the best content for children that features inspiring, entertaining, and tough topics.
Empowering kids books and podcasts for all ages. Discover the best content for children that features inspiring, entertaining, and tough topics.
Fieldwork Fail: Funny Book About Natural Science A great gift for all ages. September 18, 2019 Greens & Feminists: Equally Nasty Preparing a 20th anniversary edition of my first book helped me realize that environmentalism and feminism both began as reasonable social movements. But then they tu...
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Learning About The Africans Who Came To The Americas (The Christopher Olufela Book Series For Kids, Volume 1) by L.E.Chavous (EOTO Publishing www.eotobooks.com, Jan 01, 2011) Hope On A Tightrope: Words And Wisdom by Cornel West (SmileyBooks, Jan 01, 2011) Eye of the Hurricane: My...
This show is not what I expected. It frequently has an extremely middle school-ish feel, yet it has also sent me on an emotional rollercoaster. It’s goofy and weird, with an upbeat and sometimes jarring energy. While it is written about (and presumably for) young teens, it feels less...
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