So my wife and I are having a little girl! I am so excited, and while I know that there are a lot of children’s books that have a female perspective. I was hoping to get recommendations for books to read that have a feminist/strong young women’s perspective! When our daughter is born, I want to read her these types of books. In part because I hope that she’ll internalize it but also because I want to be able to recommend her books that have strong young women’s perspectives when she is older. I know about Hunger Games, Tiffany Aching, A Series of Unfortunate Events, and Mistborn but what other books would you suggest? I typically like fantasy, scifi and my wife loves mystery books.
I’m open to anything you can recommend, we love reading and want to pass that along! But I also recognize that children’s books can have a a profound impact and want to start preparing!
by soupboxcar
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Brandon Sanderson did an AMA here [you might want to take a look](http://www.reddit.com/r/books/comments/2ytg2h/im_novelist_brandon_sanderson_ama/) 🙂 [Here’s a link to all of our upcoming AMAs](http://www.reddit.com/r/books/wiki/amafullschedule)
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