Here are five picture books that will help you learn to be proud of who you are!
Browsing: Self-empowerment
Adults and children alike will find joy in this spunky story that aims to empower readers to take their actions into their own hands.
Welcome to this second innovative installment of our exciting new “Learn to Draw” series. This time, illustrator Shawn Harris teaches us how to create a bear by cutting paper and drawing with a pen.
Dear Girl, by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and Paris Rosenthal, is an excellent foray into the fraught terrain of identity— complex ground for anyone—and boys and girls would do well to read it.
Eda Kaban is the illustrator on a number of books, including Pink is for Boys. When she’s not drawing, you can find her climbing rocks or biking the hills of the Bay area.
Little Lucy Big Race, by Matt Roloff, is a wonderful read for children and their adult readers, as it demonstrates that hard work can lead to positive outcomes.
An inspiring, empowering journal that encourages its owners to think, create, reflect, and explore their own radness.
All children should read Ballet Cat: Dance! Dance! Underpants! so they can learn its valuable lesson: if you don’t worry about what others think and if you do everything in life with all your heart, then you will experience pure happiness.
A Moon Among Stars, by Jessica and Dave Dever, is a great entry-level science book, and at the same time it works as a lesson in self worth.
Host, author, and youth advocate Jeffrey Marsh has more than a quarter BILLION views across social media. An interactive experience, How to Be You invites you to make the book your own.