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October 26, 2012

Stella Ehrhart: Cool Girl Dresses as Historical Women (and more)

by Kasey

Many thanks to Kathleen for sending this story my way. #badasskids #futureLeslieKnope 8 year-old Stella Ehrhart has taken to dressing as a different historical person for school each day. Many of her costumes, which she creates herself out of her closet and repurposed household items, are inspired by her copy of 100 Most Important Women … Continue reading →

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Kasey

Ph.D. in multicultural American literature. Research interests include girlhood, citizenship, transnational feminism, education, & media. In other words, I drink a lot of coffee and read big books & Teen Vogue.

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