{"product_id":"말괄량이-백설공주와-뽐쟁이-왕자-양성평등-편-구성","title":"The Tomboy Snow White and the Boastful Prince: Gender Equality Edition - A Toddler Sex Education Picture Book with Gu Seong-ae and Pororo","description":"Description\n\nThe seventh book in the beloved children's sex education series \u003cGu Seong-ae and Pororo's Toddler Sex Education Picture Books\u003e has arrived — \u003cThe Tomboy Snow White and the Boastful Prince\u003e!\n\nThis book gently teaches children, who are often pressured to conform to rigid ideas of masculinity and femininity, what truly matters about their own gender identity, while reflecting on the meaning of gender equality. It also helps children build confidence in their own bodies and gender, and learn to cherish and love themselves.\n\n■ The Tomboy Snow White and the Boastful Prince | Gender Equality\n\nAt some point, almost every child wonders what it would be like to be the other gender — a curiosity born from wonder and admiration for what feels different. Yet our children are constantly pressured — at home, at kindergarten, and among friends — to act in ways deemed properly \"masculine\" or \"feminine.\" While there are certainly physical differences between boys and girls, there is no difference in ability. Still, many people assume that boys and girls have different capabilities and set limits based on gender. This kind of gender bias can stifle a child's limitless potential and cause them to place limits on themselves.\n\n\"Look, Princess. You're already brave and wonderful just as you are. You don't need to be a boy to do anything you want. And Prince, you're so thoughtful and careful. You don't need to be a girl to proudly do what you love.\" - from page 25\n\nThrough \u003cThe Tomboy Snow White and the Boastful Prince\u003e, help your child learn to value and take pride in their own gender through proper gender-equality education, while also discovering and pursuing their own full potential. At the same time, children shouldn't be taught to ignore gender differences altogether — they should learn to appreciate the unique qualities of their own gender while also understanding and respecting the qualities of the other.\n\nThis book explains gender roles and values through a fairy tale that's easy for children to understand. It also includes simple informational text addressing social roles that both parents and children can easily misunderstand. For example, the idea that cleaning is \"Mom's job\" while Dad simply goes to work reflects a gender bias — Mom can work outside the home too, and Dad can take care of the baby and do housework as well. What truly matters is doing what you're good at and doing it wholeheartedly.\n\nUse this book to revisit ideas that are easy to misunderstand or be biased about. After reading, your child will come to recognize their own worth, develop a clear sense of gender identity, and grow into someone with a healthy, confident, and proud sense of self!","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623818961124,"sku":"1430527485","price":17.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/8990673305_1.jpg?v=1786422241","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%eb%a7%90%ea%b4%84%eb%9f%89%ec%9d%b4-%eb%b0%b1%ec%84%a4%ea%b3%b5%ec%a3%bc%ec%99%80-%eb%bd%90%ec%9f%81%ec%9d%b4-%ec%99%95%ec%9e%90-%ec%96%91%ec%84%b1%ed%8f%89%eb%93%b1-%ed%8e%b8-%ea%b5%ac%ec%84%b1","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}