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Heroes Are Girls and Boys Alike

Maria Evans

Verlag: The Good Child Bookstore

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"Heroes Are Girls and Boys Alike" is an inspiring children’s story that takes young readers on a journey of self-discovery, kindness, and courage. A group of children, free from gender stereotypes, come together for a Superhero Dress-Up Day, each wearing unique costumes that reflect their personal strengths. Throughout the day, they embark on challenges that test their teamwork, compassion, bravery, and creativity. Through imaginative role-play, they learn that heroes come in all forms and genders—whether showing strength through kindness, leading with patience, or solving problems with intelligence. This story fosters a sense of equality, encouraging children to embrace their inner hero, regardless of gender. By teaching the importance of virtues such as empathy, generosity, and courage, this book promotes a positive message of self-esteem, inclusion, and the power of imagination.
Verfügbar seit: 04.06.2025.
Drucklänge: 135 Seiten.

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