When a drawing of a little girl comes to life, she boldly declares that she doesn\'t want to be erased, or put into a picture that doesn\'t feel like her true self.
Bold illustrations from Kerascoët ( Malala\'s Magic Pencil ) bring the engaging story to life..
In this affirmation of self-identity and girl power, a child\'s memorable mantra offers a timeless lesson, reminding readers of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities that it\'s okay to be yourself .
And she has some words of advice: embrace What you have, love yourself, and Rock What ya got.
Instead, she decides to speak up in a powerful way.
When a drawing of a little girl comes to life, she boldly declares that she doesn\'t want to be erased, or put into a picture that doesn\'t feel like her true self.
A child reminds everyone to embrace their own special something in this joyful expression of self-love.
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Instead, she decides to speak up in a powerful way in this affirmation of self-identity and girl power.
When a drawing of a little girl comes to life, she boldly declares that she doesn\'t want to be erased, or put into a picture that doesn\'t feel like her true self