<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>This tenderhearted book teaches girls that they have immeasurable worth because they are made in the image of God. Armed with this understanding, girls will develop confidence in their own value and blossom into women who can face any challenge life puts in their path.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><i>You're beautiful, worthy, and you should be loved<br/>Because of all that you are.<br/>Different from anything else in the world, <br/>You are precious beyond the stars.</i><br/><br/><i>How Much Is a Little Girl Worth?</i> is Rachael Denhollander's tender-hearted anthem to little girls everywhere, teaching them that they have immeasurable worth because they are made in the image of God. Armed with this understanding, girls will develop confidence in their own value and blossom into women who can face any challenge life puts in their path.<br/><br/>Includes heartwarming, vibrant, four-color illustrations by popular illustrator Morgan Huff.<br/><br/>Rachael Denhollander is an attorney, advocate, and educator who became known internationally as the first woman to speak publicly against USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar, one of the most prolific sexual abusers in recorded history. Recognized as a <i>TIME</i> 100 honoree and a 2018 <i>Glamour</i> Woman of the Year, Denhollander encourages all girls to find their voices and love themselves in this spiritual book. This hardcover picture book for little girls is one of the best inspirational books with a message that resonates beyond its young intended audience.<br/><br/>Whether you're already a mother or know a mother-to-be, this book is the perfect gift for baby showers or just to give to your own daughter. This powerful message, paired with vivid, glowing illustrations, will make you want to snuggle up with your little girl and remind her of how precious and treasured she is.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Teaching our daughters how to love themselves is the first step toward the next generation's owning its power. It's heady stuff for a picture book, but it's never too soon for a woman--even a little woman--to know her worth. Denhollander (the first of sex offender Larry Nassar's abuse victims to speak out) presents a poetic discourse that resonates beyond its young intended audience. Her simple rhyming couplets speak to the power of image and the messages that shape how we become who we are. The eloquence comes not from the words or phrasing as much as the message as well as the passion. Denhollander, an attorney, a mother, and a former gymnast-turned-coach for a time, delivers stanzas infused with sweet sentimentality as well as fiery fierceness. New artist Huff provides lovely, expressive illustrations depicting girls of many racial presentations in various stages of self-discovery and acceptance. The figures are smiling and cartoonlike, with oversized, round heads and sturdy bodies--though none could be called fat, none exhibits twiglike proportions. Denhollander's book is unapologetically Christian in approach, with more than one reference to "Him" or a creation by a greater power. With sincerity helping to mitigate occasionally artless text, this is a worthwhile message for young girls who, in an age of shrinking women's rights, need all the encouragement possible to find their voices and love themselves. Girls will hear the answer to the titular question.--Kirkus Reviews<br>
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