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Reach for this book when your child starts noticing that certain activities, toys, or behaviors are labeled for boys or for girls, or when they express frustration about a perceived unfairness based on gender. Unlike a storybook, this is a conversational guide that defines feminism not as a girl thing, but as a human rights movement focused on equality for everyone. It bridges the gap between a child's natural sense of fairness and the complex social structures of the adult world. Designed for kids ages 5 to 9, the book uses bold typography and direct language to dismantle stereotypes and encourage empathy. It empowers children to recognize bias and gives them the vocabulary to stand up for themselves and others. By framing feminism as a tool for justice, it helps kids of all genders feel included in the conversation, fostering a sense of agency and collective responsibility in creating a kinder world.