Girls Can Do Anything in South Africa
Girls Can Do Anything has been published in eleven countries so far including:
UK, China, Greece, Korea, Macedonia, South Africa, Spain (Spanish and Catalan), Taiwan, USA and Wales.
Girls Can Do Anything - My Motivations and Hopes for the Future
This is a copy of a piece I wrote for Booktrust.
Girls Can Do Anything is a book about choices. It tells children that girls can have whatever interests they chose, that they can pursue any career path they choose and that their choices are as valid and valuable as anyone else’s. It is a book that says your gender does not define you.
Fair Observer Interview.. on representing diversity, aiming high and the joy of children's publishing
Here in the UK, our society is becoming increasingly diverse and multicultural, but that diversity is not adequately reflected in the books our children read. When I first started writing, I did not specifically set out to look at diversity in books, it’s just something I became aware of as I got more familiar with the world of children’s publishing. So I started asking for some of my characters to be non-white.
Christmas is Coming!
Princess Eliza is fantastic at inventing things.. but when her mum suggests she puts down her tools and starts making friends instead, Eliza ends up on an adventure she never could have imagined. And she makes some very special friends on the way too!
Lunch on a Pirate Ship - Make a Paper Bag Pirate
Kristina Stephenson is the QUEEN of events when it comes to bringing her books alive so I have been delighted that she's been touring the country recently with our book Lunch on a Pirate Ship
How to Ride a Polar Bear - Out NOW!
Our 8TH Albie adventure publishes today - Hooray!
This time, Albie is off on an arctic adventure with his new friend Yura and her polar bear. With stunning scenery and plenty of excitement, this may be the best adventure yet!
Girls Can Do Anything Inspirational Women - Valentina Tereshkova
Valentina Tereshkova – Cosmonaut (Russia) - First woman in space
What do you want to be when you grow up? An astronaut of course! Yes, but you won’t ever become an astronaut. Or a professional footballer or a famous youtuber or a film star or a pop star. At least, that’s what hundreds of children will hear from adults they trust. They will be told that their dreams are not for them. They they are not good enough to achieve those dreams. That these are things other people do.
Girls Can Do Anything Inspirational Women - Karen Gaffney
Karen Gaffney - Swimmer and Advocate for People with Disabilities (USA)
First person with Downs Syndrome to complete a relay swim across the English Channel
The 2012 Olympic Games marked a turning point for me in terms of disability awareness and the television campaign that marked the run up to the games was a major influence in the writing of Girls Can Do Anything.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie - Author
Chimamanda Adichie is a Nigerian author who lives part time in the United States. She’s won numerous prizes for her work including the Commonwealth Writers prize 2005, the Orange Prize for fiction in 2007, The McArthur Genius Grant in 2008 and the PEN Pinter Prize this year.
Girls Can Do Anything Inspirational Women - Malala Yuousafzai
Malala Yuousafzai - Human Rights Activist (Pakistan/UK)
Youngest winner of the Nobel Peace Prize
The Girls Can Do Anything gallery of inspirational women would not be complete without a portrait of this incredible young woman.
Girls Can Do Anything Gallery of Inspirational Women - Josephine Reynolds – Firefighter
Girls Can Do Anything, written by me and illustrated by Ali Pye, is a celebration of all the things girls can do. It attempts to demonstrate to very young children that there is no job or hobby that cannot be enjoyed by those of us who were born in female bodies. One of the verses says:
Girls Can Do Anything Gallery of Inspriational Women - Peng Lei
Peng Lei (Lucy Peng) – Businesswoman (China)
Co-founder and CEO of Ant Financial Services
I chose Peng Lei, otherwise known as Lucy Peng to appear in the Girls Can Do Anything gallery of inspirational women, because she’s a highly successful business woman who founded her own company that has recently been valued at around $60 billion. That’s a lot of money she’s made.
Girls Can Do Anything Inspirational Women - Sirimavo Bandaranaike
In our Girls Can Do Anything Gallery of Inspirational Women, we've tried to pick out mainly contemporary figures who are relevant to our lives now. But one or two historic women have made it to the gallery, including Sirimavo Bandaranaike.
Here's why we chose her:
Girls Can Do Anything Inspirational Women - Sue Wimpenny
Not all the people featured in our Girls Can Do Anything Gallery of Inspirational Women are famous. Some are just ordinary, extraordinary people going about their daily lives. They are women who are busy making a living doing the jobs they love. People like Sue Wimpenny. She's not famous, she's not on telly (though she was in The Independent once) but she IS doing a job that many of us would not expect a woman to do.
Girls Can Do Anything Inspirational Women - Serena Williams
Serena Williams – Tennis Champion and Icon (USA)
Many of the women I’ve chosen to appear in the Girls Can Do Anything gallery of inspirational women, are not high profile. They are not especially in the public eye, and some are not even famous at all. But Serena Williams is, most definitely, smack bang in the middle of the public eye and rightly so. I think it’s safe to say she’s an icon of feminine power and physical prowess and probably, in fact, as close as you can get to an actual goddess.
Girls Can Do Anything Inspirational Women - Arunima Sinha
Arunima Sinha – Mountaineer (India)
First female amputee to climb Mount Everest
The next inspirational woman to appear in our Girls Can Do Anything gallery is Arunima Sinha. Here's why we chose her:
Lots of women climb mountains. Quite a few have even summited Everest.
Girls Can Do Anything Inspirational Women - Nicola Adams
Nicola Adams – Boxer (UK)
First female and openly LGBTQ person to win a boxing gold at the Olympics
If you've been reading my blog posts, you'll know by now that I have a new book out soon. It's called, Girls Can Do Anything and is illustrated by Ali Pye and published on 2 August by Scholastic.
Girls Can Do Anything Inspirational Women - Maryam Mirzakhani
Maryam Mirzakhani - Mathematician (Iran)
Nobel prize winner for maths, 2014
Girls Can Do Anything is a picture book written by me and illustrated by Ali Pye, publishing on 2 August this year.
It is a book about all the things that girls can do and about some of the things they might aspire to do when they grow up.
Girls Can Do Anything Inspirational Women - Jane Goodall
As a child, I was very interested in wildlife conservation and, in fact, went on to study it at university. I was an avid watcher of Planet Earth and other nature programmes and wanted to be David Attenborough - or someone like him. There were two other people who came close in my esteem to Sir David. One was Joy Adamson, the naturalist and film-maker who raised a lion cub at her home in Kenya, and the other was Jane Goodall.
Girls Can Do Anything Inspirational Women - Marin Alsop, Conductor
The classical music industry has a long history of excluding women. Pick any well known composer and I can pretty much guarantee he’s male. This includes performers, composers and conductors. In 2014 Bachtrack reported that of the world’s 150 top conductors, only five were women. Five. That’s just 3%.
I chose Marin Alsop to feature in the Girls Can Do Anything gallery of inspirational women because she was the first woman to ever conduct a major US symphony orchestra