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Here's a great way to brighten your child's day: slip an empowering
note into their lunch box, backpack, or sports bag. With Notes to
Share, the team behind the New York Times best-selling series Good
Night Stories for Rebel Girls provides you with 180+ inspiring
notes to make your little Rebel smile. Packed with quotations,
affirmations, jokes, and mood-boosting interactive notes, this
collection of tear-out messages is a simple way to encourage your
child at school, camp, STEM club, sports practice, or dance class.
From the world of Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls comes the
historical novel based on the life of Junko Tabei, the first female
climber to summit Mount Everest. Junko is bad at athletics. Really
bad. She struggles in gym class and on short hikes. Other students
laugh because they think she is small and weak. In fourth grade,
her teacher Watanabe-Sensei takes her class on a trip to a
mountain. It's bigger than any Junko's ever seen, and she's
determined to make it to the top. After the trip, Junko becomes a
mountaineer in body and spirit. She climbs snowy mountains, rocky
mountains, and even faraway mountains outside of her home country
of Japan. She joins climbing clubs and befriends fellow climbers as
passionate as she is. Then, Junko meets her biggest challenge yet:
the tallest mountain in the world.
More than 125 extraordinary teens and women share their advice,
experiences, and the secrets of their success-in their own words.
Through letters, poems, essays, self-portraits, and more, the
authors tackle topics like overcoming obstacles, discovering your
passion, and dreaming big. Learn how Ms. Marvel actor Iman Vellani
connected with her roots through her character. Read about how
March for our Lives co-founder Jaclyn Corin found her voice as an
activist. Follow mountaineer Carla PĂŠrez on the final 100 meters
to the top of Mount Everest. This rich collection of first-person
stories has something for everyone, inspiring young readers to try
new things, face their fears, and be themselves. Dear Rebel
includes contributions from: Samantha Barry Jill Culton Melinda
French Gates Laurene Powell Jobs Maria Teresa Kumar Philomena Kwao
Geetha Murali Catt Sadler Randi Zuckerberg . . . and many more!
Plus, scannable codes let you listen to bonus audio stories in the
Rebel Girls app.
The ultimate empowering gift for kids 4 to 8 years old! Featuring
10 empowering hardcover easy readers, this treasury shares 100
tales about extraordinary women and girls from all around the
world. To create the Little Library, Rebel Girls has chosen 100
stories from our first twelve story collections and retold them as
enchanting stories for a younger audience. The set includes hugely
popular topics from dancers and animals to scientists and athletes
in: - 10 Women Who Dance - 10 Women Who Make Music - 10 Women Who
Play Sports - 10 Women Who Make Movies - 10 Women Who Love Science
- 10 Women Who Explore - 10 Women Who Love Animals - 10 Women Who
Invent - 10 Women Who Help Others - 10 Women Who Create Art
This collection features 25 inspiring tales of neurodivergent artists, athletes, innovators, and more. Read about how these women and girls thought creatively, achieved their dreams, and advocated for the rights of neurodivergent people everywhere.
Walk the runway with Madeline Stuart, the first professional model with Down syndrome. Steal the scene with Salma Hayek, the award-winning actor with dyslexia. Learn how journalist and TV host Lisa Ling thrives with ADD, and how Temple Grandin’s autism has opened up new and compassionate ways of interacting with animals.
This book pairs inspiring, easy-to-read text with colorful full-page portraits created by female and nonbinary artists from all around the world. Plus, scannable codes let you listen to longer stories on the Rebel Girls app!
From the world of Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls comes a
historical novel based on the life of Dr. Wangari Maathai, the
Nobel Peace Prize-winning activist and environmentalist from Kenya.
Wangari lives in a magical place in rural Kenya where the soil is
rich for planting, the trees abundant, and the nearby pond full of
mysterious creatures. She drinks from cool, clean streams and plays
beneath her favorite fig tree under her mother's watchful gaze.
Then Wangari grows up and goes away to school, and things start
changing at home. Farmers chop down the trees. Landslides bury the
stream. The pond dries up. The soil becomes overworked, dry, and
unusable for planting. And people go hungry. Dr. Wangari Maathai
has a simple solution to all of these problems: plant trees.
In Madam C.J. Walker Builds a Business, Sarah Breedlove (AKA Madam
C.J. Walker) reinvents and rebrands herself as a forceful
entrepreneur whose products still dominate the black hair care
industry today. Born on the same plantation where her parents were
once enslaved-Sarah is the first child in her family born free.
When Sarah is just a girl, she learns the value of hard work. She
cooks, she cleans, she picks cotton, she does laundry, and she
babysits. By fourteen, Sarah is a wife and by eighteen she is a
mother. From the stress of backbreaking labor and having to grow up
so quickly, Sarah's hair begins to fall out! Instead of falling
into despair, Sarah learns how to take care of her hair and invents
her own recipe to encourage her hair to grow. But Sarah has a
problem. She can't get people to buy her products at first. So, she
rebrands herself as "Madam C.J. Walker," a fancy high society lady
with the authority and know-how to help black women with their
hair. As Madam C.J. Walker, she builds a business empire, dominates
the black hair care market with her natural products, and offers
opportunities for other poor washerwomen in her community to have a
path to financial freedom. With her immense wealth, she treats
herself too. She buys herself cars, fancy dresses, and a mansion
with 34 rooms! This is the story of a leader in the hair care
industry, which is now a multibillion-dollar industry, but it's
also a tale of the importance of empowering women to become
economically independent. After Words includes text on Madam C.J.
Walker's lasting legacy today as well as educational activities on
entrepreneurship.
In Ada Lovelace Cracks the Code, Ada uses her incredible
imagination to dream up technology that could have jump-started the
digital age nearly two hundred years ago. In fact, she writes what
will become the world's first programming language. As a child, Ada
is curious about everything. She is obsessed with machines and
creatures that fly, even going so far as to write her own book
about them called "Flyology." Along with her cat, Mistress Puff,
Ada gets into all sorts of trouble. According to her mother, Ada is
a bit too wild and her imagination could benefit from some
discipline, so she puts Ada into a rigorous syllabus of
mathematics, languages, and geography. When Ada comes out in
London's high society, she is invited to the most popular soiree in
town, hosted by the renowned inventor Charles Babbage. It is there
that she encounters a mysterious machine which unlocks a future
full of possibilities. But she can't escape marriage forever, and
soon finds herself a wife with three children. She aches to study
math again, to stand on the same ground as the eccentric inventor
she met so many years ago. She hires tutors to teach her absolutely
everything about math and numbers, before joining Babbage in his
mechanical world. This is the story of a pioneer in the computer
sciences, which is now a multibillion-dollar industry, but it's
also proof that women have the intellectual capacity to make
invaluable contributions to the Science Technology Engineering
& Math world. Also included is further information on Ada's
legacy today and activities based on simple coding and mathematical
concepts.
Dream bigger, aim higher and fight harder while learning about
trailblazing girls and women in this sticker activity book,
featuring beautiful portraits from the bestselling Good Night
Stories for Rebel Girls book. The fascinating and inspiring girls
and women in this sticker book include Amelia Earhart, Rosa Parks,
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Simone Biles, Jane Goodall, Frida Kahlo, and
more. Numbered stickers make it easy and fun to create twelve
colourful posters of heroic women. Each poster is printed on heavy
paper with perforated edges, designed to be removed from the book
to decorate your future hero's bedroom.
Dream bigger, aim higher and fight harder while learning about
trailblazing Black women in this sticker activity book, featuring
beautiful portraits from the bestselling Good Night Stories for
Rebel Girls book. The fascinating and inspiring women in this
sticker book include Ruby Bridges, Oprah Winfrey, Serena and Venus
Williams, Harriet Tubman, Misty Copeland, Kamala Harris and more.
Numbered stickers make it easy and fun to create twelve colourful
posters of heroic Black women. Each poster is printed on heavy
paper with perforated edges designed to be removed from the book to
hang on a wall or bulletin board.
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