Wednesday, August 25, 2010
My Name is Not Isabella Picture Book Review
I want my girls to grow up to be strong, independent women. Its important to encourage that from a young age. Its wonderful to play house and have baby dolls, but they need to know that women don't have to be stuck in the kitchen. There is a whole world of options out there that is only as limited as their imaginations. They can do anything they dream of doing with hard work and dedication. "My Name Is Not Isabella" by Jennifer Fosberry is the perfect book to teach young girls about the inner strength of their gender.
"My Name is Not Isabella" is the story of an adorable little girl who uses her imagination to pretend to be some of history's most influential women. Your child can explore the worlds of courageous women throughout history like Sally Ride, Annie Oakley, Rosa Parks and more. And of course, Isabella also wants to be just like her own mother. Because we all know that there is nothing more rewarding than being a mother and that no one can set a better example for our daughters than ourselves.
My daughter and I enjoyed this adorable story and the incredible artwork of Mike Litwin. It conveys a powerful message in a way that is fun and appealing to young girls. Its a story you and your children will want to read again and again and is sure to become a family favorite. You can find "My name is Not Isabella" at book stores nationwide or online at Amazon.com. Encourage your daughter's imagine with Isabella today!
***Please note that I received no form of monetary compensation for this post. I did receive a sample of the product to try in order to write a fair and honest review. The opinions expressed in this review are my own and were not influenced in any way. ***
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