Boys can be anything they want to be! This strikingly illustrated
guided journal bucks gender stereotypes and gives middle-grade boys room
to explore their creativity, feelings, and dreams.
In his Stories for Boys Who Dare to Be Different, Ben Brooks offered
young boys the welcome alternative message that masculinity can mean
many things -- that it's okay to be sensitive, to be bold, and to follow
their hearts.
Expanding on that book's message and featuring more than 75
thought-provoking prompts inspired by the likes of Taika Waititi,
Confucius, astronaut Eugene Cernan, Martin Luther King, and Ken Yeang,
Stories for Boys Who Dare to Be Different: A Guided Journal encourages
young boys to tap into their imagination, emotions, and empathy. Like
its source book, the journal will inspire introverts and innovators,
sensitivity and resilience, individuality and expression.