
Inspire girls to lead, dream big, and discover women's history with this empowering picture book about leadership and imagination.
In Isabella: Girl in Charge, the spirited, purple-haired Isabella imagines herself as the first female mayor, a Supreme Court justice, and even the President--drawing inspiration from real women in U.S. political history. This bestselling story helps young readers ages 4-8 connect with civic themes, bold female role models, and the belief that they too can make a difference.
Parents and teachers love how Isabella makes leadership fun and accessible, while kids are drawn to her energy, confidence, and imagination. Whether you're building a home library of feminist children's books or looking for a meaningful read-aloud during election season, this inspiring story delivers both heart and purpose.
A must-have gift for empowering young girls.
Mike Litwin is an award-winning illustrator who combines oil glazing, color pencil, collage, and other mixed media to create scenes that serve the imagination and education of children. Visit him at mikelitwin.com.
Jennifer Fosberry is a science geek turned children's book writer. After running away to Costa Rica for a few years, she returned to the San Francisco Bay area with her husband and three children to read, write, and try to get out of doing housework. Visit jfosberry.com.