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The Magical Tale of Winnie and William

Charlotte Mitchell

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

Winnie and William are two best friends who stumble upon a magical book that whisks them away to a fantastical world. Here, they are free to explore their imaginations, becoming whatever they dream of – from knights to dancers, scientists to adventurers. In this magical land, they meet extraordinary characters who defy gender stereotypes: girls wielding swords, boys pirouetting through the air, and heroes in every form. As they embark on thrilling quests and face exciting challenges, they learn that anyone can be a hero, no matter their gender. The book is a celebration of diversity, empowering children to embrace who they truly are and to pursue their passions without limits. With each new adventure, Winnie and William discover that the only limits they have are the ones they place on themselves.
Available since: 06/20/2025.
Print length: 146 pages.

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