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Help girls ages 8 to 12 find their strength and succeed Girl power encourages and celebrates all girls--which means every girl's version of girl power is equally awesome! And this journal helps girls discover what girl power means to them. They'll dive into writing prompts that make them think and drawing prompts that challenge their creativity as they practice being brave, confident, and powerful. What sets this book apart from other books for girls: * The power of words--Teach tween girls that journaling regularly can help them understand their thoughts and feelings and become the strongest…mehr

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Help girls ages 8 to 12 find their strength and succeed Girl power encourages and celebrates all girls--which means every girl's version of girl power is equally awesome! And this journal helps girls discover what girl power means to them. They'll dive into writing prompts that make them think and drawing prompts that challenge their creativity as they practice being brave, confident, and powerful. What sets this book apart from other books for girls: * The power of words--Teach tween girls that journaling regularly can help them understand their thoughts and feelings and become the strongest version of themselves. * It's made for tweens--Girls will explore a journal that's designed especially for them, no matter where they're from or what their lives are like. * It's more than just a journal--Find fun facts about awesome girls throughout history, along with activities like easy meditations and positive affirmations. Inspire self-love and determination in young girls with this empowering guided journal.
Autorenporträt
CINDY WHITEHEAD is a professional skateboarder, writer, and activist. At 15, she published a featured article in a skateboarding magazine, where she spoke out about being one of the only girls in a male-dominated sport. She’s the author of two books and runs the movement Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word. Her skateboarding history sits in the Smithsonian Museum of American History’s Sports Collection.