FESTIVAL OF THE GIRL AWARDS 2024

INSPIRE HER FUTURE

·        pioneering, awards-driven campaign launched by Festival of The Girl for young girls to celebrate each other and aspire to be future leaders

·        Builds girls’ self-esteem and confidence to use their voices

·        A great summer holiday activity for girls to nominate a special girl in their lives

The team behind the ground-breaking Festival of the Girl have launched their inaugural awards-driven campaign which will shine a light on the importance of girls supporting girls and celebrating each other’s achievements.

Why are these awards important, why do we still need to be building girls’ self-esteem and confidence, and why do we want to encourage girls to use their voices and support one another?

1.        In a time when society still reinforce gender stereotypes and female rivalry (think Swift vs Beyonce narratives), when ‘mean girl’ behaviour is normalised with responses like ‘girls will be girls’, these awards aim to help build self-esteem and confidence with the next generation of girls

2.        Just 15% of UK girls believe politicians act in their best interest with almost half of UK girls (47%) having lost trust in them over the last three years. Now with the largest (40%) proportion of female MPs in the UK government and a potential female US president, we need to change this trajectory and see girls celebrating each other, and the leadership and change girls and women can create

3.        In the lead up to the 2024 General Election 20% of women didn’t feel inspired to vote or believe they had a voice in the election, so we need to build the agency and confidence in our future women voters

The awards campaign invites girls aged 7-11, with the help of their parents and carers, to nominate a special girl in their life for one of the following awards:

INSPIRING GIRL 2024 AWARD

Who has inspired you recently? Who do you know that did something brave?
Maybe they stood up for someone else, maybe they’ve had to overcome something really difficult, or maybe they’ve simply worked incredibly hard at something and it has felt inspiring to you.

LOYALTY AND FRIENDSHIP 2024 AWARD

Who is your very best friend, or has shown amazing friendship to someone else you know?
Maybe they’ve spent loads of time helping their friends, or supporting them in some way. Or they might have been thoughtful about how to cheer someone up when they’ve been having a hard time.



LEADER AND CHANGEMAKER 2024 AWARD

Who has made a difference in your school or community? Who has created a change that really mattered?
Maybe they campaigned for something they believed in, and got the decision makers to really listen. Maybe they got lots of other people interested in a problem they wanted to solve and you all worked together on it, joining in with their idea and making things happen. 


The Awards Ceremony, sponsored by V2 Studios, will take place at the Festival of The Girl 2024 on Saturday 5th October at the Business Design Centre, Islington, London. With an incredible panel of judges, beautiful awards and exciting presenters, it will be a truly inspiring event.

http://www.festivalofthegirl.com/

Girl, Balancing & Other Stories by Helen Dunmore – Her Final Collection



I loved this stunning collection of short stories from Helen Dunmore. There was a tinge of sadness that this will be her final collection, but we are lucky to have had such a literary talent. Girl, Balancing is also well edited, with the novel being broken down into three section: The Nina Stories, The Present and The Past. A wonderful way to get lost for a few hours. Dunmore excels in historical knowledge and razor sharp observation. The stories are true slices of life.

This very special collection of short stories was gathered by Helen Dunmore’s family in the months following Helen’s death in 2017. Helen’s writing was everywhere, on the computer, on letters to her children, in notebooks, on her ipad, even on her phone. Girl, Balancing is a collection of the very best of those short stories, some fully developed and others partial fragments of what occasionally became novels throughout her career. It is a wonderful insight into the writer’s craft – how one hones plots and develops characters, how Helen’s insight into people and the world surrounding us have always informed her writing. It has been 20 years since Helen published a short story collection and as Helen’s son, Patrick describes in his Introduction, contained within these pages is ‘the pleasure of discovering something new’, even for those familiar with Helen’s novels.

Girl, Balancing
& Other Stories

HELEN DUNMORE

£8.99 Windmill Paperback 7 March 2019

HER FINAL COLLECTION

In this remarkable final volume of short stories, Helen Dunmore explores the fragile ties between passion, familial love, parenthood, friendship and grief often from people who are at turning points in their lives.

With her extraordinary imagination, her gift for making history human, and her talent for acute observation and lyrical storytelling, Dunmore offers a deep insight into the human condition with a collection that will delight and move all her readers.

Helen Dunmore was an award-winning novelist, children’s author and poet who will be remembered for the depth and breadth of her fiction. Rich and intricate, yet narrated with a deceptive simplicity that made all of her work accessible and heartfelt, her writing stood out for the fluidity and lyricism of her prose, and her extraordinary ability to capture the presence of the past.

Her first novel, Zennor in Darkness, explored the events which led D. H. Lawrence to be expelled from Cornwall on suspicion of spying, and won the McKitterick Prize. Her third novel, A Spell of Winter, won the inaugural Orange Prize for Fiction in 1996, and she went on to become a Sunday Times bestseller with The Siege, which was described by Antony Beevor as a ‘world-class novel’ and was shortlisted for the Whitbread Novel of the Year and the Orange Prize. Published in 2010, her eleventh novel, The Betrayal, was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize and shortlisted for the Orwell Prize and the Commonwealth Writers Prize, and The Lie in 2014 was shortlisted for the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction and the 2015 RSL Ondaatje Prize.

Her final novel, Birdcage Walk, deals with legacy and recognition – what writers, especially women writers, can expect to leave behind them – and was described by the Observer as ‘the finest novel Helen Dunmore has written’.

Helen was known to be an inspirational and generous author, championing emerging voices and other established authors. She also gave a large amount of her time to supporting literature, independent bookshops all over the UK, and arts organisations across the world. She died in June 2017.

Frost Loves: Gender Neutral Baby Grows From Twisted Twee

equalopportunitybabygrow babatudeboutique unnamedFrost loves these gender neutral baby grows. They are not only gorgeous, but also super soft. The material feels divine: perfect for delicate baby skin. They are climate neutral ‘FairWear’ product made from 100% organic cotton.

Twisted Twee are the leading UK producer of sustainable, carbon neutral, organic, fair trade, energy saving stuff and have a fireplace of awards to prove it.

If you’re fed up with the colour stereotyping of babies, then this presents a refreshing alternative. They come in a blue digger for a girl and a pink deer for a boy. They certainly make a statement. They make a perfect gift. Cheerfully sardonic childrenswear from Twisted Twee. Clever, fun, and well made.

genderneautral babyclothes

The babygrows come in long sleeved and short sleeved. They are fabulous quality and the print will not crack, peel, fade or misbehave in any way even after constant washing. The print is also puffed, so has a lovely squashy 3D texture.

Orders are packed inside a bright, bijou canvas gift bag and can include a gift messages on request.

Boy (with pink deer)

Girl (with blue digger)

Sizes from newborn to 24 months

£16.00

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