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I think she truly aspires to be legendary in whatever she chooses to do in life. Right now, she wants to conquer ⚾️🏀⚽️. Much respect young 👑.

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Meet author ! She writes because "she loves inspiring the heartbeat of imagination." More abt Laura: https://t.co/0vIYGW1oOa. More published books: https://t.co/Q5I3NTKLfK

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Day 17
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Definition of black don't crack. Pushing 70 and still 👀 amazingly beautiful. A product of the illustrious 📣HUU!!. She might have been everybody's favorite 📺mom.

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Day 17 Maryam Mirzakhani, mathematician and only winner of the Fields Medal, working with shapes unconstrained by the real world.

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The story of Coco Chanel inspires young readers, showing just how far a person can come with spunk, determination, and flair.

Different Like Coco

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Als onderdeel van onze serie die de benadrukt, vroegen we om een kunstwerk te maken met assets die vrouwen eert: https://t.co/XSgSftHAiQ

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“I find that the people and women that inspire me most are the ones that are an emblem of what is achievable that used to feel out of reach in their career.” ’s pick empowers & validates women creators everywhere!

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It’s and we want to show some love to and Thank you for your talent, your voices, and for making beautiful books! Today, we're celebrating .

What’s your favorite Julie Flett book?

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celebrating the unique contributions of women around the world. Included on the 2017 Amelia Bloomer List for Early Readers, Miss Colfax's Light features one remarkable woman!

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Catharina van Hemessen (1528 - c. 1565), Flemish Renaissance painter known as creating the first self-portrait of an artist (of either sex) depicted seated at an easel

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Maria Sibylla Merian provides today's related with her "De Europischen Insecten" (1730). Find this one scanned in https://t.co/kSHx3eC3j1
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We have more posts about Merian on : https://t.co/HTOJL1I2kw

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of Cereus hildmannianus (Fig 1) & Cereus repandus (Figs 2 & 3) by botanical artist Mary Emily Eaton for Published in "The Cactaceae" v. 2 (1920) by Nathaniel Lord Britton & Joseph Nelson Rose. In via : https://t.co/iHkFA0nee3

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(Cirrhopetalum fletcheranum). by Matilda Smith for Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Vol. 141 (1915). Contributed to by the Peter H. Raven Library of the : https://t.co/0r87SeTi3R --

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Honoring one of the most iconic voice actors of Nick Animation this ! “When you look back, your life is a puzzle, and some pieces aren’t that pretty, but they all need to go in to get you where you are." https://t.co/FRbqfOauaw

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Let's celebrate the fabulously talented female illustrators of children's books this month! Today, I'm sharing author/illustrator Debbie Ohi's work! She's someone to follow! https://t.co/E0YeGO7e4H

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Meet author/illustrator ! She writes because "it’s joyful to create art that children relate to." More abt Jennifer: https://t.co/8iQ2VNTcr4. More published books: https://t.co/Q5I3NTKLfK

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Celebrating  with these storyboards by Monica Tomova from the 2000 show As Told By Ginger, created by Emily Kapnek, who said it best: “I didn’t feel there were a lot of cartoons that were really honest and dealt with real issues that kids were dealing with.” 🧡

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