Girls have the right to play football, wear blue, and aspire to be president! Boys can learn ballet, like hugs and cry when they're sad.
A funny, beautifully illustrated and heartwarming list of the rights of boys and girls, presented as a flipbook to be read from either end.
Girls as well as boys have the right to be scruffy, ruffled, agitated, to choose the job they want, not to be every day princesses, to love who they prefer: boys or girls (or both).
Both boys and girls have the right to cry, to play with dolls, to wear pink, to be good at reading, not to be a superhero every day, to love who they prefer: girls or boys (or both).
A fun book about being free to be yourself, sure to appeal to both boys and girls.
Elisabeth Brami was born in Warsaw. After graduate studies in humanities and literature, she became a psychologist. She has been practising since 1974 in a Day Hospital for teenagers in the Paris region. Married and a mother of three children, she became a children's author in 1990 and was then published by Bordas. Since then she has continued to write and some of her works have been translated in the United States, Germany and Japan. Elisabeth Brami is a member of the charter of youth authors and illustrators and participates in writing workshops.
Title: Declaration of the Rights of Boys and Girls
Author: Brami, Élisabeth
ISBN: 9781910411278
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Publisher: Little Island
Publication Date: 2017-08-17
Number of Pages: 64
Weight: 0.3403 kg