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Super heroine? been attributed to girls, but the little protagonist of this story is willing to put an end to this stereotype and show that princesses can become great superheroes with very special powers. You just have to find your power and use it to make others, and yourself, happy! 3. Like a girl , Laura Mora Hernani and Minorin Through the eyes of Gala, the protagonist of this story, we will discover how “doing things like a girl” has nothing wrong, but is just as good as doing things like a boy. With this story, we seek to transmit.
The values of equality and respect, as well as encourage the development of critical thinking in girls and boys, dismantling stereotypes based on gender, whose influence even permeates our everyday language. 4. Pomodora , María González Olmo and María Bullón Pomodora is an unconventional princess. She is a strong, independent girl with a lot of Peru Mobile Number List personality. One day she discovers that she has a special power: with her imagination and her drawings she is able to make things come true. Pomodora is a story that is about equality, but also about friendship and the importance of solidarity. Pomodora tells us about strength, courage, and all this through a simple story. It is a story that aims to instill.
The strength that girls have on their own, to such an extent that even a great dragon needs their help to survive... Pomodora is not a story about classic princesses, it is a story that tries to reaffirm the woman in her role as an independent, strong and fighting person. 5. Become what you want to be , Elia Fernández Munera and Lucía Andreo Díaz This story tells the adventures of a highly sensitive girl, who with her eyes captures, feels and lives what for her are the pillars of her life as a woman today. A strong and free woman who can become anything she .
The values of equality and respect, as well as encourage the development of critical thinking in girls and boys, dismantling stereotypes based on gender, whose influence even permeates our everyday language. 4. Pomodora , María González Olmo and María Bullón Pomodora is an unconventional princess. She is a strong, independent girl with a lot of Peru Mobile Number List personality. One day she discovers that she has a special power: with her imagination and her drawings she is able to make things come true. Pomodora is a story that is about equality, but also about friendship and the importance of solidarity. Pomodora tells us about strength, courage, and all this through a simple story. It is a story that aims to instill.
The strength that girls have on their own, to such an extent that even a great dragon needs their help to survive... Pomodora is not a story about classic princesses, it is a story that tries to reaffirm the woman in her role as an independent, strong and fighting person. 5. Become what you want to be , Elia Fernández Munera and Lucía Andreo Díaz This story tells the adventures of a highly sensitive girl, who with her eyes captures, feels and lives what for her are the pillars of her life as a woman today. A strong and free woman who can become anything she .