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Who says that this is a book that should be on the nightstand of every girl and young woman you know. 4. When Girls Fly High (2018) Flying high has always been considered having goals, projects and the ambition to achieve them, for this reason, this story tells the life of Adriana, Jimena and Martina, who have big dreams. However, along the way they encounter a big obstacle: Don Nologetrás's gang has filled their pockets with stones so that they cannot fly. The text narrates: «Martina is light as a feather. She loves to fly from one side of her room to the other roaring as if she were a small plane. When she grows up she wants to be the best pilot in the world. Adriana is round like the dot of an i. She always climbs the steps of her house three at a time because she is in a hurry to hug her dearest violin. She knows that when she grows up she will be a super violinist. Jimena is silent and spends the day among books.
She likes to write stories and she goes back and forth with her notebook imagining amazing stories. She is very clear that she will be a writer recognized throughout the planet and a little beyond. There are three of them, but they could be ten, or a hundred, or one, or all the girls on the planet, so reading these little stories to empower girls written by Raquel Díaz Reguera, can undoubtedly leave a big mark. 5. The future is feminine: Stories so that together we can change the Lithuania Phone Number world (2018) Another of the stories is found in a luxury volume that brings together the best illustrators of the moment, and that collects inspiring stories about the situations that girls and women face every day, showing how their protagonists transform them to empower themselves. What would an egalitarian world, a feminist world, look like? These are the stories that we must tell each other to create a different place, a fairer, more equal place.
To take care of ourselves and love ourselves more and to give voice to what can no longer be silenced. Agustina Guerrero, María Hesse, Ana Santos, Naranjalidad, Lady Desidia, Laura Agustí, Elena Pancorbo and Amaia Arrazola come together in this volume to illustrate these unique stories for girls and women, and for everyone, really, because the future is feminine . I'm going with you (2017) I'm going with you is a text also written by Raquel Díaz Reguera, in which she tells the story of a girl who likes a boy, but he doesn't pay attention to her, he simply doesn't look at her. To do? Her friends advise her about everything: that she remove her pigtails, her glasses, her smile, her freckles, her wings, that she not be so talkative. The boy has finally noticed her, but, with so much removal, even the birds have gone from her head. And the girl realizes that she is no longer her and decides to recover her pigtails, her glasses, her smile, her freckles, her wings, her words... This book allows girls to not forget to be themselves and seek their own empowerment without being at anyone's expense.
She likes to write stories and she goes back and forth with her notebook imagining amazing stories. She is very clear that she will be a writer recognized throughout the planet and a little beyond. There are three of them, but they could be ten, or a hundred, or one, or all the girls on the planet, so reading these little stories to empower girls written by Raquel Díaz Reguera, can undoubtedly leave a big mark. 5. The future is feminine: Stories so that together we can change the Lithuania Phone Number world (2018) Another of the stories is found in a luxury volume that brings together the best illustrators of the moment, and that collects inspiring stories about the situations that girls and women face every day, showing how their protagonists transform them to empower themselves. What would an egalitarian world, a feminist world, look like? These are the stories that we must tell each other to create a different place, a fairer, more equal place.
To take care of ourselves and love ourselves more and to give voice to what can no longer be silenced. Agustina Guerrero, María Hesse, Ana Santos, Naranjalidad, Lady Desidia, Laura Agustí, Elena Pancorbo and Amaia Arrazola come together in this volume to illustrate these unique stories for girls and women, and for everyone, really, because the future is feminine . I'm going with you (2017) I'm going with you is a text also written by Raquel Díaz Reguera, in which she tells the story of a girl who likes a boy, but he doesn't pay attention to her, he simply doesn't look at her. To do? Her friends advise her about everything: that she remove her pigtails, her glasses, her smile, her freckles, her wings, that she not be so talkative. The boy has finally noticed her, but, with so much removal, even the birds have gone from her head. And the girl realizes that she is no longer her and decides to recover her pigtails, her glasses, her smile, her freckles, her wings, her words... This book allows girls to not forget to be themselves and seek their own empowerment without being at anyone's expense.