Bag om When Girls Dream: Great Things Happen
Regina Sunshine Robinson joins forces with some new and returning Awesome Girls to share their hearts and their dreams. From Olympic Swimmers to Doctors and Designers to being President of the United States, these girls are dreaming big. These girls will inspire you and ignite your dreams. They'll encourage you to dream more. Dream bigger. And dream forever. All it takes is one dream to change the world, and just maybe, one of these girls is the dreamer the world is waiting for because we all know that great things happen "When Girls Dream!" Hear from our Dreamers... Sommer Daina Butler, 6 years old - "I dream of changing the world." Kanuri Elise Fowler-Yikealo, 7 years old - "You don't have to stay in the dark and hide in the shadows of life. Get out there and be free girl do what you want and be what you want to be." Leila A'Dell Shi'Anna Grayden, 9 years old - "I will never give up and I will always do my best." Olivia Elizabeth Stanley, 9 years old - "I think girls can change the world simply by being their true selves." De'Zyre Williams, 9 years old - "When a girl dreams, she is powerful and fearless." Aaliyah Skye Robertson, 10 years old - "I want to make sure that other black girls behind me know that their dreams and lives matter and to never give up on what is important to their hearts." Milan Richelle Waller, 10 years old - "If we can see the dream in our minds, we possess the power to control the dream and bring it to fruition with our hard work, emotions, and images." Zaydah Lotallah, 11 years old - "You should keep trying too, because the thing about dreams is you never know when they are just about to come true." Janae Kanu, 12 years old - "It starts with me. It starts with you. And in your heart, you know it's true that we can do anything we put our minds to." Marley Randolph, 12 years old - "When I dream, I dream of becoming a lawyer to help the wrongly convicted and traveling, especially to Hawaii." Gabriella Niquashia Skelton, 12 years old - "I dream that serving will make a difference in the world." Joy McKenzie Wright, 12 years old - "I dream of working in Congress one day to defend youth living in the foster care system and all people of color." Alejandra Stack, 15 years old - "Today, my physical magazine copies are in The Bahamas, USA, Canada, Jamaica, Ireland, England, Australia, Nigeria and more." Makayla Coleman, 16 years old - "Success is positively affecting lives and doing work that hardly feels like a job." Zoe Patsy Gore, 16 years old - "I want people to say about me, 'I admire this woman and here are how her dreams made an impact on the world.' " AnTonia Williams - "She's your next doctor, lawyer, author, scholar. She's the next Maya Angelou or Madame CJ Walker."
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