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Interview: Melissa Atkins Wardy

February 17, 2015by Jen Teeter-Moore Leave a comment

Melissa Atkins Wardy is an author, founder and CEO of Pigtail Pals & Ballcap Buddies (PPBB), co-founder of the Brave Girls Alliance, and mother of two. In 2009, she founded her children’s apparel […]

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Redefining Girly: How Parents Can Fight the Stereotyping and Sexualizing of Girlhood, from Birth to Tween by Melissa Atkins Wardy

October 13, 2014by Jen Teeter-Moore Leave a comment

Redefining Girly: How Parents Can Fight the Stereotyping and Sexualizing of Girlhood, from Birth to Tween by Melissa Atkins Wardy Chicago Review Press, 2014 ISBN: 978-1613745526 256 p.p. In today’s […]

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