Singh noted that it is important for children and adults to internalize these affirmations, and "sometimes we don't give enough voice to that and we don't teach that." The words of the book are "like an inner dialogue that we would hope our children would have about themselves," she added.
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" What or whose view of the world, or kinds of behavior does the book present as normal? Why is the book written from this perspective? How else could it have been written?"
Roald Dahl’s 5 best female characters – what they say and what they mean
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"The feminist message? Dream big, girls. They will set you free."