




Book The voice of women
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Explaining women's suffrage to my children
What does it mean to "have a voice"? Why did women have to fight to get the right to vote? How did they win this right? And how do they still fight to get it in some countries today?
Two years after the 2019 women's strike that turned the streets of Swiss cities purple, Caroline Stevan traces the history of this fight for gender equality. From the pioneering women of the 18th century to the fighters of today, from China to the USA to Switzerland, you will find out what arguments these courageous and inspiring women had to face, which country was the first to grant them the right to vote and what the place of women in politics is today.
A book for the citizens of tomorrow.
Children's non-fiction book from 8 years
- An enriching and inspiring text that can be read from all angles
- The story of a fight for equality that is still relevant today
- A text that encourages reflection and discussion
- Lively and colorful illustrations
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| Brand | Helvetiq |
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| Manufacturing Place | Latvia |
| Additional Information | Age: from 8 years |
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