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What does it mean to be a feminist? Through everyday situations, the
girls and boys in this book, help us better understand it.
¿Qué es ser feminista? Las niñas y niños protagonistas, a
través de situaciones cotidianas, nos ayudan a entenderlo.
About the author
Luis Amavisca is a well-known visual artist and children´s
writer in Spain. He has worked and written about equality, solidarity,
environment and non-violence. His Bang Bang I Hurt the Moon, was runner-up for the Most Inspirational Children’s Picture Book in the International Latino Book Awards.
He is the author, along with Alicia Acosta, of two highly successful co-education books: I Love My Colorful Nails! and Benji’s Doll. The Ugliest Monster in the World is one of his recently published books.
Gusti is an illustrator, animator and
tireless traveler. He has illustrated several children’s books, such as
The Elephant Caught in a Trap, The Grey Boy and Mallco & Papá, which
won the Bologna Ragazzi award in the Disability category. His works
have been published in more than 20 countries by publishers such as
Gekken and Hachette.Blanca Lacasa is a journalist, singer, and writer from Spain. She writes lyrics and books
for adults and children, and has been published by several Publishing
Houses in Spain.
Bow Wow Meow was her first picture book with NubeOcho
and her first picture book in the USA.
Summary
What does it mean to be a feminist? Through everyday situations, the girls and boys in this book, help us better understand it.
¿Qué es ser feminista? Las niñas y niños protagonistas, a través de situaciones cotidianas, nos ayudan a entenderlo.
Feminist girls and boys like all colors, wear their hair as long as they want and choose their own toys. They love to play all together and express their emotions. But, above all, they refuse to classify things as "girl´s stuff" and "boy´s stuff".
Luis Amavisca and Blanca Lacasa, with Gusti's wonderful illustrations, present, in the form of everyday situations, a brief manual for feminist girls and boys. Equality is everyone’s responsibility.
A las niñas y niños feministas nos gustan todos los colores, llevar el pelo lo largo que queramos y elegir nuestros juguetes. Nos encanta jugar todas y todos juntos y mostrar nuestras emociones. Pero, sobre todo, no queremos que haya “cosas de chicas” y “cosas de chicos”.
Luis Amavisca y Blanca Lacasa, junto a las inconfundibles ilustraciones de Gusti, presentan, en forma de situaciones cotidianas, un breve manual para niñas y niños feministas. La igualdad es cosa de todas y de todos.
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