Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Feminism begins at home--and My First Book of Feminism (for Boys) is where it begins Simple illustrations paired with engaging, rhyming text make the compelling, age appropriate argument that girls and boys are equal, plain and simple. Humorous, familiar scenarios are treated as teachable moments for very young boys (ages 0-3) who will ideally grow up without ever questioning women's equality. From "no means no," to "women's rights are human rights," important, grownup ideas are made clear and fun for young, impressionable minds. This is the book every mom should read to her son
Synopsis
Feminism begins at home — and My First Book of Feminism (for Boys) is where it begins!
Simple illustrations paired with engaging, rhyming text make the compelling, age appropriate argument that girls and boys are equal, plain and simple. Humorous, familiar scenarios are treated as teachable moments for very young boys (ages 0–3) who will ideally grow up without ever questioning women's equality. From "no means no," to "women's rights are human rights," important, grownup ideas are made clear and fun for young, impressionable minds. This is the book every mom should read to her son!
About the Author
Julie Merberg is the bestselling author of My First Jewish Baby Book, It's a Mitzvah, My First Book of Girl Power, The Big Book of Girl Power, My First Book of Feminism (for Boys), My First Book of Feminism, No! My First Book of Protest, Baby's First Eames, and the Minimasters Art series. She lives in New York City with her husband, the writer David Bar Katz, and their four sons.
Michéle Brummer Everett is an illustrator from South Africa. Her published works include My First Book of Feminism, Firehouse: Play-Go-Round (Twirl, 2016), A l’hôpital (Tourbillon, 2017), and Little Helpers: Animals on the Job (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2018). Brummer Everett lives in Utah with her husband and young children.