The Girls Who Could - Real Girls, Real Inspiration Boxed Set: Vol 1-4 |
|
Author:
| Cointreau, Maya |
Illustrator:
| Cointreau, Maya |
ISBN: | 978-1-944396-28-2 |
Publication Date: | Jul 2016 |
Publisher: | Earth Lodge
|
Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $5.99 |
Book Description:
|
The Girls Who Could is a fun, colorful series of stories about real women who have made a difference in the world through inspired action. By giving young girls examples of women who are doing amazing things, children grow up with a template of achievement upon which to grow and expand their own dreams and goals. The simple drawings of children their own age and fun, rhyming prose helps kids connect easily with the message in each story. Suitable for boys and girls ages 3-9.The Girl...
More DescriptionThe Girls Who Could is a fun, colorful series of stories about real women who have made a difference in the world through inspired action. By giving young girls examples of women who are doing amazing things, children grow up with a template of achievement upon which to grow and expand their own dreams and goals. The simple drawings of children their own age and fun, rhyming prose helps kids connect easily with the message in each story. Suitable for boys and girls ages 3-9.The Girl Who Could Dance in Outer Space tells the tale of young Mae Jemison, the creative girl who became a doctor, an engineer, a dancer, and an astronaut. Mae Jemison teaches us that art and science are natural expressions of creativity and imagination. Nurture them both, and go where your dreams take you! In The Girl Who Could Heal Your Heart, we discover the healing power of forgiveness and release. Kahuna Morrnah Simeona was a Hawaiian healer and teacher who traveled the world sharing the modern art of ho'oponopono, or community healing. When we clear our minds of grief, blame and anger, our hearts become lighter, our days become brighter.The Girl Who Could Talk to Computers shares the story of young Grace Hopper, the inquiring girl who wrote the first computer compiler program which gave birth to the first computer language, COBOL. After "Amazing Grace" helped bring us into the modern computer-age, she dedicated her life to teaching and inspiring young people to dream big.The Girl Who Could Sing with the Birds explores the world through the eyes of a young Rachel Carson, the author and biologist who inspired the environmental movement that gave birth to Earth Day. Rachel Carson teaches us that every life on our planet is precious, and that science should work with nature for the good of all. Together, we can keep the world a beautiful place.