We Are Little Feminists: On-The-Go

We Are Little Feminists: On-The-Go

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$9.99
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We Are Little Feminists: On-The-Go

We Are Little Feminists: On-The-Go

Author: Brook Sitgraves Turner, Archaa Shrivastav
NonfictionAges 0-2 • 3-53 of We Are Little Feminists
$9.99
Sale price  $9.99 Regular price 

WHY WE LOVE THIS

We love how this book shows real kids with disabilities in action. It's joyful, radically inclusive and an important read for babies and young kids with AND without disabilities.
ABOUT THE BOOK

An empowering and delightful board book filled with photos of kids with disabilities using their movement and mobility aids on-the-go. Run, jump, climb, ride and glide along!

Beautiful, full-color photos of kids with disabilities celebrate all types of movement and mobility aids (like wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, prosthetics, and service dogs), while simple, poetic text builds both vocabulary and empathy. New edition includes discussion guide with age-appropriate questions for parents and educators.

We Are Little Feminists: On-the-Go helps families and educators discuss mobility aids, celebrate all types of movement, and advocate for accessibility for all. Created for 0-5-year-olds: the book's photographs help infants, toddlers, and preschoolers to celebrate faces, bodies, and limbs that are both different and like their own.

About the Series We Are Little Feminists is the identity-affirming board book series developed to raise intersectional feminists. Children love photos of everyday kids & families, but only 13% of children's books represent our diverse world. We Are Little Feminists pairs beautiful photos with playful, rhythmic text to help families and classrooms stand against racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, and ableism.

ISBN: 9781734182453

SHIPPING & RETURNS

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Damaged, defective, lost, or changed your mind? Keep the book and we'll issue a store credit — no return shipping needed. It's better for kids and the planet: returned books often get pulped, and return trips burn fuel and packaging.

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