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Five Best Feminist Books for Babies and Toddlers

5 Best Feminist Books for Babies and Toddlers

If you are having a daughter, you probably want to empower her to be the best woman she can be. This list of feminist books for babies and toddlers is sure to do just that. Filled with both board books and picture books, these books are age-appropriate ways to build your daughter’s self-love right from the start. You can start reading these to your baby right away to ensure they grow up feeling and speaking a positive self-image. I should mention that these books certainly aren’t just for daughters. We need our sons to be feminists, too.

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Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls: Baby’s First Book of Extraordinary Women

This book is a cute, baby-fied version of a longer book that would be perfect for elementary aged children. Your baby can learn about inventors, scientists, artists, and more. Add this to your baby’s library and they are sure to have sweet dreams about what they will grow up to become.

ABC What Can She Be?

If you’re looking for a fun take on the ABC’s, this book is for you. You can teach your child about twenty-six different career paths, and their letters all at the same time. This inclusive book includes women of all shapes, sizes, and races. It also provides children with examples of traditional and nontraditional career paths.

A Is for Awesome!: 23 Iconic Women Who Changed the World

I’m providing a disclaimer for any pregnant mamas reading this blog post- be prepared to feel inspired and maybe a bit weepy (if you’re like me and sweet things make you cry now). This book is filled with incredible role models that I think every young lady can aspire to be.

Girls Can Do Anything: An Empowering Book for Children

Who says women can’t do it all? Certainly no woman does! This book depicts women working all kinds of jobs. I really love the fact that it is inclusive, showing girls with different hair styles, skin colors, and hobbies. Ladies, as you know, girls really can do anything.

Lady Legends Alphabet

As a teacher I am often teaching social studies wondering, “Where are all the ladies?” It seems many units are sure to show just one woman when we know that women had a huge role to play in historical events. That’s one thing I love about this book. You can teach your child about the legendary, groundbreaking women whose stories should be told more often!

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