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What does it mean to be a feminist? Through everyday situations, the girls and boys in this book, help us better understand it.

Feminist girls and boys like all colors, wear their hair as long as they want and choose their own toys. They love to play all together and express their emotions. But, above all, they refuse to classify things as "girl´s stuff" and "boy´s stuff".

Luis Amavisca and Blanca Lacasa, with Gusti's wonderful illustrations, present, in the form of everyday situations, a brief manual for feminist girls and boys. Equality is everyone’s responsibility.

Trade Review
"The art itself is by Gusti, which is a pretty smart move since his is a style that is hard to resist. In showing me this book, Ellen made sure to display her favorite image of a Zoom classroom that shows different kinds of hair. I’m still keen on anything that shows what life was like when the pandemic started. Pretty cool"– School Library Journal
These examples are offered without explicitly naming the stereotypes, which may be useful in starting conversations with young readers. – Kirkus Reviews
As far as picture books about feminism go, we can never have too many. I loved how many different children are illustrated here in different skin colors, body shapes, hair styles, and clothing choices. – NetGalley- Reviewer
Book crush of the week – Let's Talk Picture Books
The book would be a good discussion starter and the illustrations are fun and inclusive. – Puget Sound Council for Reviewing Children's and Young Adult Literature

Feminist Girls and Boys

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    A Hardback by Luis Amavisca, Gusti, Lacasa Blanca

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      Publisher: PLANET 8 GROUP SL D/B/A NUBEOCHO
      Publication Date: 08/12/2022
      ISBN13: 9788418599859, 978-8418599859
      ISBN10: 8418599855

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      What does it mean to be a feminist? Through everyday situations, the girls and boys in this book, help us better understand it.

      Feminist girls and boys like all colors, wear their hair as long as they want and choose their own toys. They love to play all together and express their emotions. But, above all, they refuse to classify things as "girl´s stuff" and "boy´s stuff".

      Luis Amavisca and Blanca Lacasa, with Gusti's wonderful illustrations, present, in the form of everyday situations, a brief manual for feminist girls and boys. Equality is everyone’s responsibility.

      Trade Review
      "The art itself is by Gusti, which is a pretty smart move since his is a style that is hard to resist. In showing me this book, Ellen made sure to display her favorite image of a Zoom classroom that shows different kinds of hair. I’m still keen on anything that shows what life was like when the pandemic started. Pretty cool"– School Library Journal
      These examples are offered without explicitly naming the stereotypes, which may be useful in starting conversations with young readers. – Kirkus Reviews
      As far as picture books about feminism go, we can never have too many. I loved how many different children are illustrated here in different skin colors, body shapes, hair styles, and clothing choices. – NetGalley- Reviewer
      Book crush of the week – Let's Talk Picture Books
      The book would be a good discussion starter and the illustrations are fun and inclusive. – Puget Sound Council for Reviewing Children's and Young Adult Literature

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