‘Once upon a time, there was a beautiful girl in a high tower guarded by a dragon. One day, Prince Charming came and saved her from the dreaded dragon.’ That’s how bedtime stories used to go, the princess – in pink – waiting for a prince to save the day. That’s how many female characters in the story books are portrayed, especially in fairytales. If you were to pick up an original version of Grimms’ Fairytales, though, there are a few stories of the heroines saving themselves, such as in “The Robber Bridegroom” and “The Fitcher’s Bird”, but it’s the stories where little girls grow up to be princesses that live happily ever after that seem to be the ones made into movies and merchandise, for a while influencing the goals and and results that girls should aspire to.
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Well, change has been a long time coming, and as parents we want to give the best for our children and that includes making sure they are comfortable of being themselves. No longer should we reinforce stereotypes to our children and instead we help them develop their own preferences. One of the small steps in fighting off stereotypes is through bedtime stories, such as these books that defy gender roles that could inspire your children to be more than just a princess. Yes, they can still be a princess if they want to, but a princess that does more and uses her “princessness” to make the world a better place would be much more ideal.
Feminist Bedtime Stories For The Un-Princess
Here are our picks of 5 interesting feminist bedtime stories that are perfect for your girls.
1. Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls

2. Women in Science: 50 Fearless Pioneers Who Changed the World

3. Not All Princesses Dress in Pink

4. The Paper Bag Princess

It teaches girls that they don’t have to play the damsel in distress. They have the power to take matters into their own hands and save the day!
5. Princess Smartypants

This story is entertaining and shows how girls can be smart, brave, fun and a princess at the same time. Being princesses do not limit them to the stereotypes of marrying a prince to get their happily ever after.
All books featured are available at Kinokuniya.
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