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Sofia the Brave Astronaut

Claire Foster

Casa editrice: The Good Child Bookstore

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"Sofia the Brave Astronaut" tells the inspiring story of a young girl who dares to dream beyond the stars despite the limitations placed on her by society. Sofia, passionate about space exploration, faces constant doubts from her classmates, who believe that girls can’t be astronauts. Unfazed, Sofia embarks on a journey of creativity, leadership, and resilience. Through her determination, she leads a pretend-space mission that captivates her school, demonstrating that dreams have no gender limits. This empowering tale challenges outdated stereotypes and encourages children to pursue their passions no matter the obstacles. Filled with vivid adventures and heartwarming moments, Sofia’s story inspires young readers to believe in themselves and follow their dreams, no matter what others may say.
Disponibile da: 19/06/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 134 pagine.

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