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Not Every Princess

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A Top Ten Title, 2015 American Library Association Rainbow List
Not Every Princess takes readers on a journey that gently questions the rigid construction of gender roles.
Not Every Princess inspires readers to access their imaginations and challenge societal expectations. It intends to encourage all of those princesses and pirates who did not fall into a life of castles and boats that they too are no less than what they dream to be. Also included is a Note to Parents and Caregivers filled with useful advice and strategies to help children imagine, play, and ultimately envision and inspire themselves beyond the limited roles and expectations that gender stereotypes create.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 10, 2014
      This husband-and-wife writing team, both practicing psychologists, debut with a book that aims to “help children envision lives for themselves beyond stereotypical gender roles and expectation,” as they explain in an afterword geared toward adults. They attack these goals gently, with the authors writing in mostly smooth verse and Docampo (Dangerously Ever After) contributing airy, dreamlike
      illustrations that also emphasize imagination and possibility. “Not every princess lives in a castle./ Not every fairy has wings,” write the Bones as a girl in a
      Viking helmet peers down at a bird’s nest from the heights of her treehouse and a boy whizzes down a hill on a sled, a silhouetted deer looking on from the foreground. Following examples of pirates, ballerinas, superheroes, and mermaids who also don’t hew to expectations, the story shifts (a bit abruptly) to focus on the power of imagination. The authors keep their messaging to a minimum; coupled with the emotion and humor in Docampo’s artwork, it goes a long way to helping the book feel like a book, and not just a resource. Ages 4–8. Illustrator’s agent: MB Artists.

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