Description
Discover 'This Book Is Not for You!', a delightful picture book that challenges stereotypes and promotes reading beyond gender boundaries. Written by New York Times bestselling author Shannon Hale, alongside the award-winning illustrator Tracy Subisak, this zany story is a celebration of diverse literature for children.
Join Stanley on his adventure during bookmobile day! When the grumpy book man denies him the story of a girl adventurer, Stanley bravely asks for the book he truly desires—an epic tale featuring a fierce girl fighting pirates. This charming narrative highlights the importance of inclusivity in children's literature, encouraging young readers to step outside conventional norms and explore books that resonate with them, regardless of gender labels.
With 40 beautifully illustrated pages, 'This Book Is Not for You!' not only entertains but also sparks crucial conversations about the joy of reading and the power of storytelling. Perfect for parents and educators aiming to foster a love of books in children, this picture book will inspire children to embrace a wider world of literature.
**Delivery Information:** This product is BRAND NEW, published in 2022 by Penguin Group USA, with an ISBN of 9781984816856. Grab your copy today and help reshape the way children view books!
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781984816856
Format: Picture book
Year: 2022
Publisher: Penguin Group USA
Pages: 40
Description:
From New York Times bestselling and Newbery Honor-winning author Shannon Hale and award-winning illustrator Tracy Subisak, comes a zany picture book that pokes fun at overly gendered notions of "boy books" and "girl books" and celebrates the pleasure of a good book.
Stanley's thrilled for bookmobile day-until the old man at the window refuses to lend him the story he wants, all because it features a girl. "Girl books" are only for girls, the book man insists, just like cat books are only for cats and robot books are only for robots. But when a dinosaur arrives at the bookmobile and successfully demands a book about ponies, Stanley musters the courage to ask for the tale he really wants-about a girl adventurer fighting pirates on the open seas. By speaking up, Stanley inspires the people, cats, robots, and goats around him to read more stories outside their experiences and enjoy the pleasure of a good book of their choosing.
Join Stanley on his adventure during bookmobile day! When the grumpy book man denies him the story of a girl adventurer, Stanley bravely asks for the book he truly desires—an epic tale featuring a fierce girl fighting pirates. This charming narrative highlights the importance of inclusivity in children's literature, encouraging young readers to step outside conventional norms and explore books that resonate with them, regardless of gender labels.
With 40 beautifully illustrated pages, 'This Book Is Not for You!' not only entertains but also sparks crucial conversations about the joy of reading and the power of storytelling. Perfect for parents and educators aiming to foster a love of books in children, this picture book will inspire children to embrace a wider world of literature.
**Delivery Information:** This product is BRAND NEW, published in 2022 by Penguin Group USA, with an ISBN of 9781984816856. Grab your copy today and help reshape the way children view books!
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781984816856
Format: Picture book
Year: 2022
Publisher: Penguin Group USA
Pages: 40
Description:
From New York Times bestselling and Newbery Honor-winning author Shannon Hale and award-winning illustrator Tracy Subisak, comes a zany picture book that pokes fun at overly gendered notions of "boy books" and "girl books" and celebrates the pleasure of a good book.
Stanley's thrilled for bookmobile day-until the old man at the window refuses to lend him the story he wants, all because it features a girl. "Girl books" are only for girls, the book man insists, just like cat books are only for cats and robot books are only for robots. But when a dinosaur arrives at the bookmobile and successfully demands a book about ponies, Stanley musters the courage to ask for the tale he really wants-about a girl adventurer fighting pirates on the open seas. By speaking up, Stanley inspires the people, cats, robots, and goats around him to read more stories outside their experiences and enjoy the pleasure of a good book of their choosing.