My goal for this book is to foster a healthy discussion around gender equity and representation
between caretakers, educators and children. The activity of coloring is not only
stress and anxiety reducing and good for brain health but provides a helpful distraction
from the seriousness and pressure that sometimes comes with addressing big issues
with children.
I highly encourage caretakers and children color alongside each other, as they discuss
these big ideas and talk through the terms, actions, and feelings that may arise with each
page. This book is meant to educate a young audience on the history of the women's
suffrage movement and actions a young activist can take to begin familiarizing themselves
with civic engagement and the movement toward a more equal existence and
experience for all women. The Resources page in the back provides contact to valuable
organizations for getting involved in the movement and community programs available to
further educate yourself on the issue.