Once Upon a Princess (Dora the Explorer)

Once Upon a Princess (Dora the Explorer)

Author: Golden Books

Publisher: Golden Books

Published: 2013-07-23

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 0449819493

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Fans of Nickelodeon's Dora the Explorer can now paint and color in one book! Girls ages 3-7 will have a blast with this deluxe coloring and painting book that includes four chunky crayons, eight watercolors, and a sturdy paintbrush.


Dora Saves the Snow Princess

Dora Saves the Snow Princess

Author: Phoebe Beinstein

Publisher: Perfection Learning

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13: 9781606864104

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Join Dora and Boots as they jump into a fairy tale to save the Snow Princess! They have to save the Snowy Forest from melting away too. But they can't do it without you.


Dora Saves the Snow Princess (Dora the Explorer)

Dora Saves the Snow Princess (Dora the Explorer)

Author: Nickelodeon Publishing

Publisher: Nickelodeon Publishing

Published: 2013-04-01

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13: 1612632033

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Join Dora the Explorer and Boots as they jump into a fairy tale to save the Snow Princess! They have to save the Snowy Forest from melting away too. But they can't do it without you!


Once Upon a Quinceanera

Once Upon a Quinceanera

Author: Julia Alvarez

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2007-08-02

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 110121340X

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Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, a “phenomenal, indispensable” (USA Today) exploration of the Latina “sweet fifteen” celebration, by the bestselling author of How the García Girls Lost Their Accents and In the Time of Butterflies The quinceañera, a celebration of a Latina girl’s fifteenth birthday, has become a uniquely American trend. This lavish party with ball gowns, multi-tiered cakes, limousines, and extravagant meals is often as costly as a prom or a wedding. But many Latina girls feel entitled to this rite of passage, marking a girl’s entrance into womanhood, and expect no expense to be spared, even in working-class families. Acclaimed author Julia Alvarez explores the history and cultural significance of the “quince” in the United States, and the consequences of treating teens like princesses. Through her observations of a quince in Queens, interviews with other quince girls, and the memories of her own experience as a young immigrant, Alvarez presents a thoughtful and entertaining portrait of a rapidly growing multicultural phenomenon, and passionately emphasizes the importance of celebrating Latina womanhood.


Once Upon a Nervous Breakdown

Once Upon a Nervous Breakdown

Author: Patrick Sanchez

Publisher: Kensington Books

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 9780758210029

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Between dealing with her mother's failing health, her five-year-old son, her new housemate, her ex-husband who is now "out of the closet," and her re-entry into the dating scene, Jennifer Costas fears for her own mental stability. Original.


Dora's Fairytale Adventure (Dora the Explorer)

Dora's Fairytale Adventure (Dora the Explorer)

Author: Nickelodeon Publishing

Publisher: Nickelodeon Publishing

Published: 2013-04-01

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13: 1612632629

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Dora the Explorer and Boots are playing in Fairy-Tale Land! But when a mean witch casts a spell on Boots, he falls into a deep, deep sleep. The only way to break the spell is for Sleeping Boots to get a hug from a true princess. Can Dora become a princess and save Boots?


Dora's Snowy Forest Adventure (Dora the Explorer)

Dora's Snowy Forest Adventure (Dora the Explorer)

Author: Nickelodeon Publishing

Publisher: Nickelodeon Publishing

Published: 2013-04-01

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 1612632653

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The Snow Princess needs Dora the Explorer's help before the Snowy Forest melts away forever! - Level One expands the vocabulary and uses longer sentences for kids who are just starting to read. Some Level One books also employ rebuses or picture icons.


Lies about Black People

Lies about Black People

Author: Omekongo Dibinga

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2023-07-15

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 1633888797

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From the Black Lives Matter movement to the health and economic disparities exacerbated during the COVID-19 pandemic, Americans have been forced to reckon with our country’s fraught history – and present – of racial bias and inequality. Now that we have scratched the surface on courageous conversations about race, many are wondering: what is the next step towards healing and justice? Lies About Black People: How to Combat Racist Stereotypes and Why it Matters is designed for anyone who wants to examine their own biases and behaviors with a deeper critical lens in order to take action, make change, and engage positively in the fight for racial equality. In this honest and welcoming book, diversity and inclusion expert, professor, and award-winning speaker Dr. Omekongo Dibinga argues that we must embark on a massive undertaking to re-educate ourselves on the stereotypes that have proven harmful, and too often deadly, to the Black community. Through personal anecdotes, nuanced historical inquiry, and engaging analysis of modern-day events and their historical context and implications, this invaluable guide will break down some of the most powerful lies told about Black people. Whether those lies are pernicious, like the idea that “most black people are criminals,” or seemingly innocuous, like the notion that “black people can’t swim,” all of the lies and stereotypes combatted in this book are rooted in hate and continue to undermine not only Black people in America, but our society as a whole. Beyond combatting these harmful lies, Dr. Dibinga also provides readers with powerful insights on our racial vocabulary, reflective hands-on exercises that will allow readers to confront and change their own biases, and an honest discussion about how to move beyond misplaced shame and use privilege to serve others. Featuring personal surveys alongside real-life interviews with those who have been affected by racial biases first-hand, this open and thoughtful guide will lead readers on a path to understanding, action, and change.


The Feminist's Guide to Raising a Little Princess

The Feminist's Guide to Raising a Little Princess

Author: Devorah Blachor

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2017-11-07

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 0143130358

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“May God grant me the serenity to accept the color pink, the courage to not let my house become a shrine to pink and princesses, and the wisdom to know that pink is just a color, not a decision to never attend college in the hopes of marrying wealthy.” - from The Feminist’s Guide to Raising a Little Princess Smart, funny, and thought-provoking, this book shows feminist parents how to navigate their daughters' princess-obsessed years by taking a non-judgmental and positive approach. Devorah Blachor, an ardent feminist, never expected to be the parent of a little girl who was totally obsessed with the color pink, princesses, and all things girly. When her three-year-old daughter fell down the Disney Princess rabbit hole, she wasn't sure how to reconcile the difference between her parental expectations and the reality of her daughter’s passion. In this book inspired by her viral New York Times Motherlode piece “Turn Your Princess-Obsessed Toddler Into a Feminist in Eight Easy Steps,” Blachor offers insight, advice, and plenty of humor and personal anecdotes for other mothers who cringe each morning when their daughter refuses to wear anything that isn’t pink. Her story of how she surrendered control and opened up—to her Princess Toddler, to pink, and to life—is a universal tale of modern parenting. She addresses important issues such as how to raise a daughter in a society that pressures girls and women to bury their own needs, conform to a beauty standard and sacrifice their own passions.