Like a Girl

Like a Girl by Saara Wimalendran, published by Tellwell Talent on October 30, 2021, is a children’s book that aims to dismantle gender stereotypes and foster confidence in young girls. This 36-page edition encourages a redefinition of the phrase “like a girl,” transforming it from an insult into a message of empowerment. The book invites readers to challenge traditional gender expectations and embrace the strength and talent inherent in doing things “like a girl.”
In this engaging narrative, readers will find themes centered around family life, friendship, and social skills, all designed to inspire young girls to believe in their capabilities. The book emphasizes the importance of pride in one’s identity and encourages a shift towards viewing actions typically associated with femininity as symbols of excellence and achievement. Through its thoughtful approach, Like a Girl serves as a resource for nurturing self-esteem and resilience in the face of societal norms.
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This book is intended to dismantle gender stereotypes and build confidence in young girls. It is time to rewrite and redefine the phrase “like a girl” and turn insult into empowerment.
Let’s build a world where these sayings define strength, talent, and excellence. Let’s defy gender expectations and have pride in doing things like a girl. Let’s help young girls believe they are just as capable at winning, succeeding, and becoming champions!
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