Dear Girl,: A Celebration of Wonderful, Smart, Beautiful You!

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What’s inside...

A mother's letter to her daughter, inspiring her to always be herself, to love herself, and to celebrate her individuality. The book is a reminder that she's unique, valuable, and loved. She is encouraged to speak her truth, to embrace her curiosity, and to always listen to her heart.
Series reading

Non-Sequential

Age

3-7

Length

40 pages

Text complexity

Discussion points

How did the letters in the book make you feel about yourself?
Which letter in the book is your favorite and why?
What are some ways you can celebrate your own unique qualities after reading this book?
Can you think of someone who would also appreciate a letter like these? What would you say in your letter to them?
Tip: Role play these questions
Share your own feelings and experiences in response to each letter to model open communication and vulnerability.
Praise your child’s insights and draw connections to their own life to make the content more relatable.
Use the book as an opportunity to affirm your child’s strengths and encourage their confidence.
Create a warm and supportive environment to discuss the themes of self-acceptance and individuality mentioned in the book.

Key lessons

Example Lesson: Self-acceptance and confidence
Explanation: The book encourages girls to embrace their own unique qualities through affirming language and scenarios that celebrate individuality.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this lesson by feeling confident in their decisions and embracing their true selves in various social settings, such as school or during extracurricular activities.
Example Lesson: Emotional expression
Explanation: Different pages in the book depict situations where expressing emotions like joy, sadness, and anger is normalized, showing children that all feelings are valid.
Real-World Application: This teaches children to openly express their emotions with family and friends, promoting healthy communication and emotional intelligence.
Example Lesson: Empathy and kindness
Explanation: The story illustrates acts of kindness and the importance of understanding others’ feelings, fostering a sense of empathy.
Real-World Application: Children can practice empathy and kindness in real life by helping a friend in need or sharing toys during playtime, which can foster stronger and more supportive relationships.

Dear Girl,: A Celebration of Wonderful, Smart, Beautiful You! by Amy Krouse Rosenthal, Paris Rosenthal