Children's literature has come a long way, but many books still link girls with emotions and boys with tools.
, told HuffPost. “Seeing strong representation of someone like you in a proactive, positive role is a building block for your future self.”
“At school, does your gender help you to learn the alphabet? Count to 10? Use a pencil? Read a book? Why?”Another option: Turn it into a hands-on activity and use Post-its so you and your kiddo can basically rewrite the book together. If there’s something you’d like to point out or push back on — like the same simple example of all of a book’s female characters wearing pink, while all the boys wear blue — stick the Post-it in the book.
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