Isabella: Girl in Charge
A big event has Isabella ready to leave home at the crack of dawn. But that's a motion her parents aren't likely to pass. After a two-to-one vote, it's decided that some things need to happen before Isabella can leave the house-like eating breakfast and brushing her teeth! If her house is going to work like a democracy, Isabella knows what she has to do; call an assembly and campaign her way out the door! Taking inspiration from women who trail blazed their way onto the political map of America, Isabella celebrates the women who were first to hold their offices. And if Isabella can get her parents out the door, she might just witness the first woman voted into the highest position of all...
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Isabella: Girl in Charge
A big event has Isabella ready to leave home at the crack of dawn. But that's a motion her parents aren't likely to pass. After a two-to-one vote, it's decided that some things need to happen before Isabella can leave the house-like eating breakfast and brushing her teeth! If her house is going to work like a democracy, Isabella knows what she has to do; call an assembly and campaign her way out the door! Taking inspiration from women who trail blazed their way onto the political map of America, Isabella celebrates the women who were first to hold their offices. And if Isabella can get her parents out the door, she might just witness the first woman voted into the highest position of all...
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Isabella: Girl in Charge

Isabella: Girl in Charge

by Jennifer Fosberry

Narrated by Cris Dukehart

Unabridged — 16 minutes

Isabella: Girl in Charge

Isabella: Girl in Charge

by Jennifer Fosberry

Narrated by Cris Dukehart

Unabridged — 16 minutes

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Overview

A big event has Isabella ready to leave home at the crack of dawn. But that's a motion her parents aren't likely to pass. After a two-to-one vote, it's decided that some things need to happen before Isabella can leave the house-like eating breakfast and brushing her teeth! If her house is going to work like a democracy, Isabella knows what she has to do; call an assembly and campaign her way out the door! Taking inspiration from women who trail blazed their way onto the political map of America, Isabella celebrates the women who were first to hold their offices. And if Isabella can get her parents out the door, she might just witness the first woman voted into the highest position of all...

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

"With a spunky female heroine as the star, it's no wonder Fosberry's "Isabella" series is so popular...a boisterous girl-power book for the ages." — Lee Littlewood, Creators Syndicate

"There’s lots of fun wordplay ("Let’s vote on breakfast."Capital idea!") and cheerful artwork throughout this delightful, empowering picture book, ending with a time line and bios for each of these amazing women." — Good Reads with Ronna

"The heroine of My Name Is Not Isabella highlights pioneering women in American politics... Biographical background about each politico and a timeline of other female firsts round out a light introduction to women’s role in U.S. political history. " — Publishers Weekly

"I think this book is a fantastic way to introduce kids, boys and girls alike, to some women who have shaped US history through their role in politics. I like the extended biographies at the end of the book, since many of these women were new names to me as well." — Growing My Kids Reviews

"I have read other books in the Isabella series, and I love how she imagines herself to be lots of different characters and even real people. It is interesting to learn about the many different ways a girl could grow up to be a leader. - Susan Faith, Age 8" — Kids Book Buzz

"Spending some part of your day teaching whomever you're reading this to about great women in the past, is super fun. The book brings out a great amount if discussion and can even become a fun history project for little ones. " — Cassandra M’s Place

"If you're looking for a gift to inspire the future female leader in your life, consider... Isabella: Girl in Charge...The illustrations fit the story well, and the book itself provides a great way to incorporate mini history lessons and to encourage girls to dream big. " — Motherhood Moment

"Fossberry's spunky spokeswoman for women knows her stuff, and she gives Isabella's mother some clever puns on the accomplishments of these historic women. " — Books For Kids

"This books help shine a spotlight on history making female politicians. I love that is shows examples of real life women politicians in a fun way but also has a detailed timeline of the actual history of women in politics at the end. " — Crafty Mama

Kirkus Review

2016-08-02
Isabella knows her women’s history.The little white girl cannot contain her excitement for the day she’s planned with her parents. “It’s not time, Isabella,” says her groggy mother at 6:00 a.m. “My name is not Isabella…I am SUSANNA, mayor of this here town,” she responds, and an accompanying picture shows her in a dress with a sash reading “FIRST FEMALE MAYOR” across her chest. This establishes a pattern, with Isabella proclaiming herself Jeanette (“FIRST FEMALE IN CONGRESS”), Nellie (“FIRST FEMALE GOVERNOR”), Frances (“FIRST FEMALE CABINET MEMBER”), and Sandra (“FIRST FEMALE JUSTICE [on the] SUPREME COURT”) while they prepare for their outing. The final spread shows them in a crowd at the U.S. capital watching the swearing-in of “MADAME PRESIDENT." The depiction of a woman of color as the fictional presidential character seems self-conscious, and her presence underscores the whiteness of the historical figures depicted earlier. A backmatter timeline under informational text about the white-women firsts does include diverse women’s accomplishments, but it also simplistically highlights the 19th Amendment with the phrase: “women get the right to vote,” erasing the experiences of systematically disenfranchised African-American and Native women. Litwin’s blueline pencil and Photoshop illustrations include such stylistic tics as purple hair for both Isabella and her mother and frequent, gaping grins, detracting from the book as a whole. A well-meaning but uneven offering. (Picture book. 5-8)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940175606066
Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Publication date: 02/14/2017
Series: Isabella
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: Up to 4 Years
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