Look Up, Little Rebel

Illustrated by Zhi Ling Lee
Ebook
On sale Jun 07, 2023 | 20 Pages | 979-88-89640-36-3
Who do you look up to? What do you see? When you think of the future, who will you be?

As Little Rebels grow, there are so many incredible women to look up to. Aim high like aviator Bessie Coleman, fight for equality like soccer legend Megan Rapinoe, and reach for the starts like astronaut Ellen Ochoa. Grown-up and baby will be inspired by the accomplishments of extraordinary women in this colorful, lyrical read-aloud.
Calliope Glass is the author of many popular books about princesses, fairies, pirates, and superheroes. She lives in New England with her three children. There's a chipmunk living under her porch, which is cool, but it poops everywhere, which is not.

Sarah Parvis is a Brooklyn-based author and editor dedicated to amplifying stories of women and girls doing awesome things in the world. Nothing makes her happier than learning a new fact about an animal behavior, a piece of art, or a quirk of science. She started telling stories at a very young age and doesn't plan to stop anytime soon. Sarah has written about haunted houses, birds and insects, entrepreneurship, civil engineering, girl power, and more-and she can't wait to see what's next!

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Who do you look up to? What do you see? When you think of the future, who will you be?

As Little Rebels grow, there are so many incredible women to look up to. Aim high like aviator Bessie Coleman, fight for equality like soccer legend Megan Rapinoe, and reach for the starts like astronaut Ellen Ochoa. Grown-up and baby will be inspired by the accomplishments of extraordinary women in this colorful, lyrical read-aloud.

Author

Calliope Glass is the author of many popular books about princesses, fairies, pirates, and superheroes. She lives in New England with her three children. There's a chipmunk living under her porch, which is cool, but it poops everywhere, which is not.

Sarah Parvis is a Brooklyn-based author and editor dedicated to amplifying stories of women and girls doing awesome things in the world. Nothing makes her happier than learning a new fact about an animal behavior, a piece of art, or a quirk of science. She started telling stories at a very young age and doesn't plan to stop anytime soon. Sarah has written about haunted houses, birds and insects, entrepreneurship, civil engineering, girl power, and more-and she can't wait to see what's next!

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