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If She Can Do It, I Can, Too

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Did you know that a Black woman helped the blind to see?Did you know the first woman Democrat who ran for president of the United States was Black?How can you change the world? History is full of examples of Black excellence. And because children are master mimics, If She Can Do It, I Can, Too highlights achievements of women in Black herstory. Using rhymes, reflection, and research, children can imitate these pioneers to create a better future!
What children will learn reading If She Can Do It…

Twelve Black women who paved the way to make life better for everyone Success comes in many different forms Affirmations to boost positivity, confidence, and self-esteem
Vision, belief, and hard work make you invincible
You can do anything when you believe you can

As the mother of two daughters, I know how important it is for young girls to believe that the sky is the limit. This book is filled with history, poetry, and illustrations of women we don’t often see represented in children’s books. -Karen M.R. Townsend, Ph.D., women’s empowerment and DEI expert
De'Shawna Yamini masterfully weaved a message empowering children to reach for the stars with stories of women who excelled in their chosen field. If She Can Do It, I Can, Too inspires youth to dream big. -Dr. Vonya L. Lewis-Thornton, professor of history and coordinator of Black Studies
De'Shawna’s book, If She Can Do It, I Can, Too, demonstrates excellent teaching. Students are empowered to become leaders by mimicking these African American achievers.-Boikai S. Twe, Ed.D., retired professor and chairperson of Psychology and Africana Studies

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Queen V Publishing
Date
15 February 2022
Pages
34
ISBN
9780996299183

Did you know that a Black woman helped the blind to see?Did you know the first woman Democrat who ran for president of the United States was Black?How can you change the world? History is full of examples of Black excellence. And because children are master mimics, If She Can Do It, I Can, Too highlights achievements of women in Black herstory. Using rhymes, reflection, and research, children can imitate these pioneers to create a better future!
What children will learn reading If She Can Do It…

Twelve Black women who paved the way to make life better for everyone Success comes in many different forms Affirmations to boost positivity, confidence, and self-esteem
Vision, belief, and hard work make you invincible
You can do anything when you believe you can

As the mother of two daughters, I know how important it is for young girls to believe that the sky is the limit. This book is filled with history, poetry, and illustrations of women we don’t often see represented in children’s books. -Karen M.R. Townsend, Ph.D., women’s empowerment and DEI expert
De'Shawna Yamini masterfully weaved a message empowering children to reach for the stars with stories of women who excelled in their chosen field. If She Can Do It, I Can, Too inspires youth to dream big. -Dr. Vonya L. Lewis-Thornton, professor of history and coordinator of Black Studies
De'Shawna’s book, If She Can Do It, I Can, Too, demonstrates excellent teaching. Students are empowered to become leaders by mimicking these African American achievers.-Boikai S. Twe, Ed.D., retired professor and chairperson of Psychology and Africana Studies

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Queen V Publishing
Date
15 February 2022
Pages
34
ISBN
9780996299183