Title: I Am A
Wonder Woman
Author: Ellen
Bailey
Illustrator: Lauren
Farnsworth and Sophie Beer
Publisher: Portable Press
ISBN: 9781684125487
Review:
Do you have a wonder woman
in your family? Of course you do. There are plenty of women you know who have
made sacrifices, struggled and came out on top, and who have managed to
accomplish extraordinary things. In this guide readers will find some very
famous women who have inspired and strengthened the female presence across the
globe.
Young readers will learn
about a plethora of famous women but they will also learn a lot about
themselves. This is not an ordinary book filled with history, but a workbook
with activities, quizzes, questions, drawing projects and so much more. While
readers are learning about Jane Goodall, the famous primatologist, they can
also learn a bit of sign language. While learning about Fadumo Dayib, a Somali
activists, readers will be asked what five things they would take with them if
they were forced to flee their country.
The diversity of these
woman is astounding and there is something here everyone can learn and possibly
enhance their own lives. It’s time to get inspired and learn from these women and
how to become more within yourself. Parents and teachers will love this guide
to teach persistence, inspiration and learning about the world we live in.
Courtesy of Media Masters Publicity
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