WEBSITE OF JANET GILMAN OLSON
Published Author
SO, YOU WANT TO BE A PRINCESS?
November 11, 2021
A wonderfully captivating book that explores many spectacular things little girls can do when they grow up (the sky's the limit!) while incorporating children's love of animals and fantastical scenarios. Fun, Thought-Provoking and confidence building, this book is chock-full of adorable characters for your little one to fall in love with and look up to. Girls really CAN do ANYTHING!
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REVIEWS
5.0 out of 5 stars Girl Power and Adorable Illustrations
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"We love this book and the message it gives little girls that they can be anything they choose to be. The story is cute and empowering, and the illustrations are adorable. Girls rule!"
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5.0 out of 5 stars A positive message with a whimsical flair. Wonderful.
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Little girls are capable of becoming and doing anything their imagination can dream up, and this delightful and colorful book will further empower them to realize their dreams….. all of their dreams. It’s inclusive and timely lesson is so important.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Colorful! Engaging! Empowering!
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I bought this book for my granddaughter and have since read it to her over and over again. She absolutely loves it! It is wonderfully written and the cadences simply flow off the tongue in an effortless way. She adores the characters in the story, especially the pirouetting pig and the hairy sickos. Absolutely delightful book. One that will be well loved and adored by all. Terrific message of empowerment for young girls. So important in this day and age.
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BIO
Janet Gilman Olson is a Washington born author who lives in Snoqualmie Washington with her husband, son and two rescue pups. "So, you want to be a princess?" is her first children's book and she is currently putting the finishing touches on her second. Janet feels passionate about women's rights and believes that they start by empowering girls from a young age.Â
She spends her free time with her family and friends kayaking, hiking, mountain biking and gardening.
"If there's a book that you want to read, but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it."