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Why is Nita Upside Down?


Book Reviewed by Tabitha Makumi, Enabling Support Foundation Communications & PR.

Staring at the book cover which is a work of art and you will think...Is She Now? 

But let’s get in to the nitty gritties of “Why is Nita Upside Down?” You’ll agree there’s still a lot that needs to be done in the world of shaping girl’s mentality. 

While the world is playing catch up with who can play where and when, extra-curricular activities in early child development in most schools are diverse thanks to gender neutral games. This enables students to different from the norm and enhances kids in early learning the sense of self but also encourages a whole generation to just be. 

Why is Nita Upside Down? is a great book for early reading which enables the character to see the world as her oyster. In reality, Nita is what young girls are and are growing up to be. 

Authored by Roxanna Bouwer, Sara Bouwer and Emma Hearne, Why is Nita Upside Down? can guide parents and educators on the kind of activities to introduce at home and at school. 

Come to think of it, what kind of games were you involved in at an early age and how has that shaped the world of sports in enhancing gender equality? 

Get the incredible Why is Nita Upside Down at Book Dash and enjoy a great reading.

Follow a discussion on gender equality in extra curricular activities and learn the kind of games you should introduce once schools re-open.

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