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The feminist's guide to raising a little princess : how to raise a girl who's authentic, joyful, and fearless--even if she refuses to wear anything but a pink tutu
Title:
The feminist's guide to raising a little princess : how to raise a girl who's authentic, joyful, and fearless--even if she refuses to wear anything but a pink tutu
Author:
Blachor, Devorah, author.
Personal Author:
Publication Information:
New York : A TarcherPerigee Book, [2017]
Physical Description:
273 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
Summary:
""May God grant me the serenity to accept the color pink, the courage to not let my house become a shrine to pink and princesses, and the wisdom to know that pink is just a color, not a decision to never attend college in the hopes of marrying wealthy."--The Feminist's Guide to Raising a Little Princess Smart, funny, and thought-provoking, this book shows feminist parents how to navigate their daughters' princess-obsessed years by taking a non-judgmental and positive approach. Devorah Blachor, an ardent feminist, never expected to be the parent of a little girl who was totally obsessed with the color pink, princesses, and all things girly. When her three-year-old daughter fell down the Disney Princess rabbit hole, she wasn't sure how to reconcile the difference between her parental expectations and the reality of her daughter's passion. In this book inspired by her viral New York Times Motherlode piece "Turn Your Princess-Obsessed Toddler Into a Feminist in Eight Easy Steps," Blachor offers insight, advice, and plenty of humor and personal anecdotes for other mothers who cringe each morning when their daughter refuses to wear anything that isn't pink. Her story of how she surrendered control and opened up--to her Princess Toddler, to pink, and to life--is a universal tale of modern parenting. She addresses important issues such as how to raise a daughter in a society that pressures girls and women to bury their own needs, conform to a beauty standard and sacrifice their own passions"--

"Devorah Blachor, an ardent feminist, never expected to be the parent of a little girl who was totally obsessed with the color pink, princesses, and all things girly. She wasn't sure how to reconcile the difference between her parental expectations and the reality of her Disney-worshiping three-year-old daughter. Offering insight, advice, and plenty of humor and personal anecdotes, this mother shares her story of how she surrendered control and opened up--to her Princess Toddler, to pink, and to life. She addresses important issues such as how to raise a daughter in a society that pressures girls and women to conform to an unrealistic beauty ideal, and how to let her daughter feel free to be her authentic self"--
Language:
English
Contents:
Introduction: How many feminists does it take to change a lightbulb? -- Part 1: The little princess inside our home -- What is a little princess? -- Who are the little princess parents? -- Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who's the control-freakiest of them all? -- Congratulations! It's a beautiful! -- The magical world of the Disney dollar -- Part 2: The little princess outside our home -- Real princesses aren't passive cream puffs -- Real women don't cackle -- Do real princesses do windows? -- Feminist fairy tales -- Princess perfect -- Love ... Of course! Love! -- Happily ever after -- Afterword: Princesses and wolves.
ISBN:
9780143130352
Format :
Book