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Lists of Girl Empowering Books:
Rise: A Feminist Book Project for Ages 0-18
Recommended Feminist Literature for Birth through 18
A Mighty Girl Books
Features over 1,500 girl-empowering books in over 200 book categories
I Like Myself!
by
Karen Beaumont; David Catrow (Illustrator)
Call Number: PZ8 .BEAU
The Paper Bag Princess
by
Robert Munsch; Michael Martchenko (Illustrator)
Tomboy
by
Liz Prince
Call Number: PZ7 .PRIN
The Care and Keeping of You 1
by
Valorie Schaefer; BookSource Staff (Compiled by)
Call Number: RA777.25 .S333 2012
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