Katherine Wintsch, Founder and CEO of The Mom Complex "Filled with the fuel young girls need to believe in themselves, this book carries the right message at the right time for the next generation of brave young women. Actively choosing to make Chloe's princess imperfect means it is ok for Chloe to also be imperfect." - Dinah Davis, Code Like a Girl ".Society puts so much pressure on women to always look and behave perfectly. Eric Rosswood, Author of The Ultimate Guide for Gay Dads And it's great that the main character has two dads." ".an adorable book showing children that we don't have to be perfect in everything we do. When she feels insecure about an imperfection in her art, her dads point out that the personal quirks make her princess unique! And Chloe realizes that she is not too different from the princess she so admires. As her work of art comes to life, she discovers the qualities of character that make up her princess. Chloe realizes that princesses are not just about beautiful hair and sparkly dresses. The project quickly turns into more than a simple princess drawing. She digs deep in her art drawer to find what she needs to craft her very own princess ballerina. But today she is not practicing her twirls or leaping from room to room. Chloe dreams of being a ballerina princess.
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