S.A. Gallot, Pascale Lafond
Mommy, Can Girls Be President Of The White House?: Books For Kids, Children's Book, Picture Book, Preschool, Childrens books by age 3-5, Girls Ages 4-8 ... Gender Inequality In America Book 1
eBook
(GallBak Media Group Oct. 26, 2016)
Children's Book asks: Mommy, can girls be President of
the White House United States Of
America?
Hint: Despite gender inequality in America, the answer is a big
YES!Book for kids shows how.
A must-read book for kids among bedti
(bedtime) children's books (preschool,
childrens books by age 3 5, ages 6-8). Your daughters'
emotions and feelings and values are shaped by
grownups. The election didn't give the country its first
girl president, but the message of hope and
strength in this children's book for rebel girls
(or non-rebel girls) is one a mom should be sharing with
her. Don't stop believing. Join the movement and read this
children book with your beloved little girl
because Yes, Girls CAN Still Be President.
Emotions and feelings (preschool, childrens books by age 3
5, but especially for girls ages 6-8) are often tough
to deal with, but it begins with values. A raising
daughters children book begins with a question. During a
bonding moment in the kitchen, while baking a cake and other
goodies with her mom, inquisitive AmyLou asks the question if girls
can be President. Like any doting mother raising girls, she says
"yes" to encourage her beloved that girls and women -- like men --
can be anything and do anything in the world if they set their
minds to it. And it all begins with a dream. Encouraged by her
mom's reply, AmyLou starts to dream of what she will do when she
becomes the leader of the Free World -- putting an end to gender
inequality in America, empty values, and negative emotions and
feelings. It's an early reading children's book for girls
growing up.
"Mommy, can girls be President of the White House United
States of America?" is an easy-to-read children's
book every mom should read to her young daughter to plant
a seed in their minds that nothing is impossible and gender has no
barriers. The overall message for mothers raising
girls is one that makes sexism and inequality obsolete
while telling your amazing little daughter growing up that she can
live out her God-given potential -- as every human being deserves.