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Help Us Get 10,000 Copies of Little Troublemaker Defends Her Name into Classrooms

Imagine a world where every child feels SEEN, HEARD, and CELEBRATED exactly as they are. 

That’s the world we’re trying to build with my next children’s book, Little Troublemaker Defends Her Name. 📘 💖

This book isn’t just pages and pictures; it’s a love letter to every kid who’s ever felt “different” because of something about them. It’s a book on self-worth, culture, and courage for our youngest dreamers. It’s a book that will affirm to every kid that their name is worth defending. 

Through our Sponsorship Train, where we match sponsors with educators in need of books, we’re on a mission to get 10,000 copies into the hands of the children who need it most.

And I’m inviting YOU to ride this train with us again. ♥️ JOIN US.

Sponsorship Train Books - Little Troublemaker

You showed up BIG last time, helping us get 5,400 books sent to classrooms across 30 states. You were part of the magic that brought joy and representation to so many classrooms and homes.

From the bottom of my heart, THANK YOU. Your support mattered then, and it matters now more than ever. 🙏🏾

Let’s do it again. Let’s go even bigger. Let’s remind more kids that their names are worthy, their stories matter, and their voices belong.

We got so many victory notes during our last sponsorship train, and this one stuck with me: 

Little Troublemaker Defends Her Name Testimonial

🥹😭🙏🏾❤️

Please join us again this time so we can make even more magic happen for the kids. 

Let’s GO! 💪🏾

Your Next Steps: Join the Sponsorship Train

 

Little Trouble Maker Defends Her Name Sponsorship Train

Our Sponsorship Train is leaving the station, and we want YOU on board! 🚂

Every book you sponsor puts power, pride, and possibility in a child’s hands. Whether it’s 1 or 100, your support makes a difference.

Click Here to Request or Sponsor Books Today!

Let’s make some MAGIC happen! ✨

PS: have any questions? you can reach out to us books@aweluv.com

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