Friday, November 7, 2014

Empowerng Books for Girls

I stumbled on to this list three years ago now if you can believe it. Now that I have a daughter, I'm very glad I hung on to it!

Atwood, M. (1995). Princess Prunella and the Purple Peanut. NY: Workman Publishing Company.

Banks, L. R. (1992). Farthest-Away Mountain. NY: HarperCollins.

Berenzy, A. (1995). Rapunzel. NY: Henry Holt & Company.

Chin, C. (1997). China’s Bravest Girl: The Legend of Hua Mu Lan. NY: Children’s Book Press.

Cole, B. (1997). Princess Smartypants. NY: Penguin Young Readers Group.

Huck, C. (1994). Princess Furball. NY: HarperCollins.

Kellogg, S. (1995). Sally Ann Thunder Ann Whirlwind Crockett. NY: HarperCollins.

Lansky, B. (2000). Girls to the rescue, Vol. 7. NY: Meadowbrook Press.

Lowell, S. (2000). Little red cowboy hat. NY: Henry Holt & Company.

Lowell, S. (2004). Dusty Locks and the three bears. NY: Holt, Henry Books for Young Readers.

Lurie, A. (2005). Clever Gretchen and Other Forgotten Tales. NY: IUniverse, Incorporated.

Ragan, K. (2000). Fearless girls, wise women, and beloved sisters: heroines in folktales from around 
the world. NY: Norton, W. W. & Company.

San Souci, R. (2004). The well at the end of the world. NY: Chronicle Books LLC.

Stanley, D. (2001). Saving Sweetness. NY: Penguin Young Readers Group.

Yolen, J. (2000). Not One Damsel in Distress: World Folktales for Strong Girls. NY: Harcourt.

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