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Rebel Girls

Rebel Girls is a global, multi-platform entertainment brand, dedicated to inspiring and instilling confidence in a generation of girls around the world. Rebel Girls started from a 2016 international bestselling children's book, featuring real-life, extraordinary women throughout history, geography and field of excellence, focusing on creators, innovators, leaders and champions. Its community of self-identified Rebel Girls spans more than 100 countries, with six million books sold in 51 languages and 13 million podcast downloads.
Nina and the Keeper of the Keystone
El dinero importa (Rebel Girls Money Matters)
Rebel Girls STEM Stars: 25 Tales of Women in Science
Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls (New Edition)
Rebel Girls Build the Future
Nina and the Mysterious Mailbox
Social Situation Survival Guide
Rebel Girls Dads and Daughters
Rebel Girls Money Matters
Rebel Girls All Things Friendship
Rebel Girls Celebrate Neurodiversity
Dear Rebel
Rebel Girls Level Up
Rebel Girls Celebrate Pride: 25 Tales of Self-Love and Community
Growing Up Powerful
Rebel Girls Climate Warriors: 25 Tales of Women Who Protect the Earth

Books

Nina and the Keeper of the Keystone
El dinero importa (Rebel Girls Money Matters)
Rebel Girls STEM Stars: 25 Tales of Women in Science
Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls (New Edition)
Rebel Girls Build the Future
Nina and the Mysterious Mailbox
Social Situation Survival Guide
Rebel Girls Dads and Daughters
Rebel Girls Money Matters
Rebel Girls All Things Friendship
Rebel Girls Celebrate Neurodiversity
Dear Rebel
Rebel Girls Level Up
Rebel Girls Celebrate Pride: 25 Tales of Self-Love and Community
Growing Up Powerful
Rebel Girls Climate Warriors: 25 Tales of Women Who Protect the Earth

Mental Health of Teen Girls

There has been a dramatic rise in poor mental health for teen girls over the past year. According to Reuters, “nearly three in five high school girls reported feeling sad or hopeless in 2021, representing a 60% increase over the past decade, and fared worse than boys of the same age across nearly all measures

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