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Saturday, July 5, 2014

Benefits Of Empowering Books For Preschool Girls

By Rosella Campbell


In several countries around the world, young women still fight to have a voice that is equal to that of their male counterparts. This occurs in many different parts of society. In politics, business, education and many other areas, women are prevented from contributing to their country in the way that they would want to. Empowering books for preschool girls encourage youngsters of both genders to be responsible for their lives.

A wide range of characteristics make people unique. Everyone has different features, from their hairstyle to where they live. When a young girl understands how her level of education, ethnicity and other factors influence the way that she sees herself, it can impact her greatly. The way that any young person sees herself is influenced by these factors and that in turn influences how much progress she makes in life.

There are texts quite importantly focused on individuals of different ethnic groups. These help children of all cultures to learn more about themselves and others. Everyone learns about the value in people across the world and that all of us should be proud of our heritage and our physical characteristics. They increase self acceptance.

Real historical figures have made an impact in the world in many ways. There are several texts that focus on educating readers about the female leaders who have positively impacted the earth. They emphasize the qualities that made it possible for these individuals to make a mark on history, such as persistence and being themselves.

Along with the important message that each person should do their best in all circumstances, pre school girls also learn that they do not need to be perfect in order to be accepted or loved. They emphasize that doing your best in every situation is what is really important and that each person is valuable just as they are.

Self appreciation is essential for older and younger people. Artwork is used to emphasize this. Since these books are designed for young kids who do not have fully developed reading skills, lots of bright pictures are used throughout them. Beautiful watercolor paintings accompany words in some situations while in others, the story is illustrated using pastels.

Simple stories are employed to show girls that embarking on a journey does not mean that they will not face challenges. They are taught that obstacles are a normal part of achieving what they want and that when problems arise, it does not mean that they will fail. The heroines are brave in the face of monsters, bad weather and other problems and keep going.

Stories for young kids show them that just like they already do or will at some point in the future, everyone faces pressure and anxiety. However, they have a choice when it comes to how they deal with it. Through all of these texts, children learn that it is okay to be themselves and they should appreciate who they are. They do so at an age when they are forming their perception of self.




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