Loryn Brantz is a two-time Emmy Award-winning author, illustrator, and design professional. Her picture book Harvey the Child Mime was the recipient of the 2010 Moonbeam Children's Book Award for Best First Picture Book. Loryn lives in New York City, where she is on staff at BuzzFeed writing and illustrating about feminism and body image. Find her online at www.lorynbrantz.com or www.facebook.com/LorynBrantzBooks.
Praise for Feminist Baby:
"[...] Brantz does the important work of making feminism accessible
with a keen understanding of what kids need to know about feminism
in their young lives. [...] Feminist Baby is not just for babies.
It's for all of us." --Roxane Gay, New York Times bestselling
author of Bad Feminist
"Feminist Baby makes me want to get pregnant again immediately just
so I have one more kid to share this wonderful book with. No
child's bookshelf is complete without it."--Jessica Valenti,
Guardian columnist & New York Times bestselling feminist author
"[J]ust the thing to encourage kids to be loud, proud, and
uncowed."--Publishers Weekly
"Feminist Baby is for girls, boys, moms and dads. If you want your
little person to grow up to be a full and equal person, Feminist
Baby is for you."--Rose McGowan, Activist/Director/Artist
"Forget sugar & spice--fun & fierce, that's what Feminist Baby is
made of!"--Debbie Levy, award-winning author of I Dissent: Ruth
Bader Ginsburg Makes Her Mark
"FINALLY! Feminism for the board-book set! Feminist Baby is cute,
funny, right-on, and kind of almost makes me want to have another
baby just so she can grow up reading it."--Kate Schatz, author of
the New York Times bestsellers Rad American Women A-Z and Rad Women
Worldwide
"Not that you should have a baby for the sole purposes of reading a
book to him or her, but if I were to do that it would be because of
Feminist Baby. [C]ute, inspiring, and a reminder that before
society places boundaries on what girls are supposed to do and
like, girls can be anything, including inspired."--Phoebe Robinson,
New York Times bestselling author of You Can't Touch My Hair
"The strong girl power message makes feminism and following your
dreams accessible to toddlers. [...] A laugh-out-loud, smart, and
much-needed addition to board book collections."--School Library
Journal
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