I Am

I Am

Author: Aaliyah Wilson

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2021-02-21

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13:

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BONUS: 4 self-esteem building worksheets and 10 sets of fun activities: mazes, dot to dot, I SPY, spot the difference and word searches included! This beautiful coloring book is all about building a girl's confidence, imagination, and spirit! ♥ It seeks to remind and inspire girls that they are worthy, beautiful, intelligent and enough...positive affirmations will build up your child's self-esteem and transform her sense of self! The 37 coloring pages encourage little girls to think beyond social conventions and inspire conversations with adults about what it really means to be confident, brave, and beautiful. Girls will love coloring characters that look like them, from their natural hair to their braids. Promotes positive self-esteem. Positive and fun - a great gift for any girl! ♥ 37 beautiful and powerful illustrations. Each page contains a positive affirmation such as " "I AM CREATIVE AND INTELLIGENT", "I AM BEAUTIFUL INSIDE AND OUT ", "MY NATURAL HAIR IS FABULOUS", "I BELIEVE IN MYSELF" and "I AM PROUD OF MYSELF AND WHO I AM". BONUS: 4 self-esteem building worksheets and 10 sets of fun activities: mazes, dot to dot, I SPY, spot the difference and word searches included! Illustrations are printed on single sides to prevent any bleed issue Large size (8.5 x 11 inches)


For Girls Like You Coloring Book

For Girls Like You Coloring Book

Author: Wynter Pitts

Publisher: Harvest House Publishers

Published: 2020-04-07

Total Pages: 82

ISBN-13: 0736979611

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God’s Love is Bright, Bold, and Beautiful—Just Like You! Grab your crayons, colored pencils, or markers, and have a fun time finding out all about God and his incredible love for you. With each colorful creation, you’ll discover truths about yourself, wisdom from the Bible, and great advice to help you live out your faith. This book is a great way to spend some alone time with Jesus or invite your friends over and make it a party! As you color each page, you will learn how to love Him and love others more. You’ll also encounter Scripture verses to guide and inspire you. And when you’re done coloring, you can tear out the pages and place your pictures anywhere you need a reminder of God’s promises. Or give them away and bless someone else’s day. God wants girls like you to know how truly special they are!


Fangirls

Fangirls

Author: Katie Cook

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2016-06-07

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13: 1682611213

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Fangirls: A Coloring Book For Girls Who Like Stuff is the ultimate Fangirl coloring book from Her Universe! Her Universe is a brand for Fangirls of all ages and this coloring book will be enjoyed by female fans from 1-100! All different types of Fangirls are represented on 50 single-sided pages in this fun and empowering coloring book written and illustrated by ultimate Fangirls Ashley Eckstein and Katie Cook.


The Coloring Book

The Coloring Book

Author: Colin Quinn

Publisher: Grand Central Publishing

Published: 2015-06-09

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 1455507601

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From former SNL "Weekend Update" host and legendary stand-up Colin Quinn comes a controversial and laugh-out-loud investigation into cultural and ethnic stereotypes. Colin Quinn has noticed a trend during his decades on the road-that Americans' increasing political correctness and sensitivity have forced us to tiptoe around the subjects of race and ethnicity altogether. Colin wants to know: What are we all so afraid of? Every ethnic group has differences, everyone brings something different to the table, and this diversity should be celebrated, not denied. So why has acknowledging these cultural differences become so taboo? In The Coloring Book, Colin, a native New Yorker, tackles this issue head-on while taking us on a trip through the insane melting pot of 1970s Brooklyn, the many, many dive bars of 1980s Manhattan, the comedy scene of the 1990s, and post-9/11 America. He mixes his incredibly candid and hilarious personal experiences with no-holds-barred observations to definitively decide, at least in his own mind, which stereotypes are funny, which stereotypes are based on truths, which have become totally distorted over time, and which are actually offensive to each group, and why. As it pokes holes in the tapestry of fear that has overtaken discussions about race, The Coloring Book serves as an antidote to our paralysis when it comes to laughing at ourselves . . . and others.


Little Women Coloring Book

Little Women Coloring Book

Author: Louisa May Alcott

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2013-07-17

Total Pages: 54

ISBN-13: 9780486299433

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twenty memorable scenes: Amy's close encounter with disaster on the ice, Meg's summer wedding, and much more, accompanied by a specially abridged version of the original text.


Pin-Ups Coloring Book

Pin-Ups Coloring Book

Author: Editors of Chartwell Books

Publisher:

Published: 2024-08-27

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 0785845305

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Step back into the golden era of pinup culture as you color in these gorgeous and inspiring women. Whether they're called femme fatales, blonde bombshells, sweater girls, or cheesecakes, they're all pin-up girls--women whose printed image is so alluring that people "pin it up" on their wall or locker to admire. Having seen them in calendars, on pulp novel covers, or as granddad's tattoo, you already know what a classic pin-up girl looks like: sumptuously curvy with a narrow waist and long legs, softly curled hair, a signature red lip, and a touch of glamour, no matter what she's wearing (or not wearing). Icons include Betty Grable, Marilyn Monroe, Jayne Mansfield, Sophia Loren, Brigitte Bardot, and the "queen of pin-ups," Bettie Page. Explore this seductive world with Pin-Ups Coloring Book, featuring: More than 120 pages of ravishing line-drawn art to color A display-worthy cover with luxurious foil accents An illustrated full-color introduction Meditative monochrome patterns to color on the back of each page With burlesque roots, the pin-up--burlesque's less risqué but suggestive cousin--gained traction in the 1930s as movie and theater posters and in the pages of Esquire magazine. The drawings depicted an "idealized" American girl who was every man's fantasy, praised for her beauty and elegance. But During World War II, the girls started dressing more provocatively, often in military garb, and posing more seductively. Between the magazines, the calendars, and the postcards, many of the images inspired nose art for B-17 bombers overseas, serving as both protective talismans and as a distraction to enemy pilots. The girls were seen as morale-boosting patriotic icons. On the home front, the women and their images portrayed a healthy respect for female beauty and a love for one's sexuality--cultural signifiers that are as relevant today as they were then. Though pin-ups are more of a subculture today, there has been a modern pin-up resurgence. Now you can take a cue from those pin-up artists and color these lovey ladies any way you like. No artistic experience is necessary, so sit back, relax, and immerse yourself in the glitz and the glam of these pin-up girls. Chartwell Coloring Books is the ultimate coloring book series, encompassing designs of every kind. From intriguing abstract patterns to beautiful pictures from the natural, technological, and fantasy worlds, each of these coloring books will soothe the mind and inspire the inner creative in anyone. With so many variations of complex, beautiful designs in each book, you'll have plenty of pages to bring to life. Whether young or old, creative or not, this series has something for you.


Marina Girl

Marina Girl

Author: Heather Joy Hampton

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2011-04-29

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 1462858880

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Olivia Michaels knew she was embarking on an adventure when she moved to San Francisco, but she had no idea her address would label her a social pariah commonly referred to as a Marina girl. The Marina girl is a stereotype of a preppy, generic young woman who lives in the tiny neighborhood known as the Marina. You need to know about the history of the Marina to understand how and why the Marina girl developed into the albatross of San Francisco. After the 1906 earthquake, the city pushed all the ashes and rubble north down the steep hills of Pacific Heights, creating a landfill adjacent to a former pasture that later became the Cow Hollow neighborhood. Hundreds of Mediterranean-style homes were constructed in the 1920s on land that jiggled better than Bill Cosbys Jell-O when the 1989 earthquake hit. Most of the longtime residents moved away, leaving yuppie youngsters, perhaps less aware of their own mortality, to take over the neighborhood. Twenty years later, the Marina is the playground for San Franciscos worst nightmare, otherwise known as the Marina girl.


Upstate Girls

Upstate Girls

Author: Brenda Ann Kenneally

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2018-08-28

Total Pages: 434

ISBN-13: 1942872844

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In the tradition of Dorothea Lange and Robert Frank, an eye-opening portrait of the rise and fall of the American working class, and a shockingly intimate visual history of Troy, New York that arcs over five hundred years—from Henry Hudson to the industrial revolution to a group of contemporary young women as they grow, survive, and love. Welcome to Troy, New York. The land where mastodon roamed, the Mohicans lived, and the Dutch settled in the seventeenth century. Troy grew from a small trading post into a jewel of the Industrial Revolution. Horseshoes, rail ties, and detachable shirt collars were made there and the middle class boomed, making Troy the fourth wealthiest city per capita in the country. Then, the factories closed, the middle class disappeared, and the downtown fell into disrepair. Troy is the home of Uncle Sam, the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, the Rensselaer County Jail, the photographer Brenda Ann Kenneally, and the small group of young women, their children, lovers, and families who Kenneally has been photographing for over a decade. Before Kenneally left Troy, her life looked a lot like the lives of these girls. With passion and profound empathy she has chronicled three generations—their love and heartbreak; their births and deaths; their struggles with poverty, with education, and with each other; and their joy. Brenda Ann Kenneally is the Dorothea Lange of our time—her work a bridge between the people she photographs, history, and us. What began as a brief assignment for The New York Times Magazine became an eye-opening portrait of the rise and fall of the American working class, and a shockingly intimate visual history of Troy that arcs over five hundred years. Kenneally beautifully layers archival images with her own photographs and collages to depict the transformations of this quintessentially American city. The result is a profound, powerful, and intimate look at America, at poverty, at the shrinking middle class, and of people as they grow, survive, and love.


Mother Jones Magazine

Mother Jones Magazine

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1984-12

Total Pages: 60

ISBN-13:

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Mother Jones is an award-winning national magazine widely respected for its groundbreaking investigative reporting and coverage of sustainability and environmental issues.


Mothering Inner-city Children

Mothering Inner-city Children

Author: Katherine Brown Rosier

Publisher: Rutgers University Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 9780813527970

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Based on three years of interviews and observations with Indianapolis mothers, analyzing the families in their homes, schools and other social settings, this book brings forth the voices of mothers in creating a portrait of low-income African American families rearing children.