
Some may say it’s better to keep young children out of politics, but in the world we live in, especially given the saturation of digital media in kids’ lives, it is hard to ignore the importance of activism and social justice. Following an adorable diaper-clad protagonist, the Feminist Baby is learning to talk, free to express herself and advocate for the issues that affect her tiny world: wearing pants if she wants, liking blue and pink and equal rights to toys. Loryn’s new, short book for kids and parents takes principles of the equal rights movement, inspired by marches happening across the country, and introduces them to toddlers - in a comical, kid-friendly voice. In the era of record-breaking Women’s Marches, a record number of women running for office across the United States, the #MeToo movement exposing a pervasive culture of assault and harassment in many industries, and the #TimesUp organization putting gender inequality on notice, it’s only a natural progression to see literature’s youngest revolutionary also step up to the microphone.

Because of the huge reception her first book got, Loryn has released a follow-up titled ‘Feminist Baby Finds Her Voice’.

Whether she is smashing the patriarchy or punching nazi’s, author Loryn Brantz‘s badass little character she created in her now-viral book ‘Feminist Baby’ is nothing short of a one-woman revolution.
