These are two great books that teach children to truly be themselves and not be afraid to think outside the box in a world filled with unfair judgment.
Browsing: Dream Big Books
Inspiration makes a splash in this delightfully colorful board book!
I love finding metaphors in everyday activities. Tag Your Dreams begins with a poem comparing a game of tag to chasing one’s dreams.
Get to know Milla from Erin Soderberg’s Daring Dreamers Club: Milla Takes Charge—touching on everyday dramas and the ups and downs of friendship, this series will enchant all readers who are princesses at heart.
Neema’s Reason to Smile is the story of Neema, a young Kenyan girl who dreams of one day being able to afford to go to school.
The Boy Who Painted the World, written by Melody J. Bremen.
I Don’t Wanna Wear a Crown, by Janet Farrar Byington, helps little girls imagine all of the possibilities about their lives, and outlines some great choices.
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