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Loading... Mulan (Disney Princess) (Little Golden Book)by Jose Cardona
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Mulan is a young girl who is told what she can and cannot due according to her society's rule on women's places. Mulan stretches the boundaries and is the first female soldier, but she keeps her gender a secret. It shows real bravery and commitment of someone following their dreams.
Personal Reaction:
I loved this book and loved seeing the woman be able to achieve her dreams when society told her no. By hiding her identity it showed how courageous she was and how much trouble she could get into. I loved her bravery and conviction.
Classroom Extension Ideas:
1.Children could write or draw their dreams or expectations for their lives, and explain how they could achieve their dreams.