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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Introduction
Dare to Do Something You Love Even If It’s Not Something Boys Are “Supposed to Do”
Dare to Include Girls in Sports
Dare to Stand Up for Someone Who Is Being Bullied
Dare to Encourage Someone’s Uniqueness
Dare to Be Empowered
Dare to Share Your True Feelings
Dare to Compliment Someone Every Day
Dare to Support a Girl in School
Dare to Start a Journal
Dare to Try a Sport or Activity That’s Outside Your Comfort Zone
Dare to Be a Leader
Dare to Name Three Emotions You Felt Today
Dare to Include Someone Who Is Left Out
Dare to Be Inspired by Diverse Stories and Authors
Dare to Talk About a Time You Were Frightened
Dare to Prove a Stereotype Wrong
Dare to Watch a Movie About a Girl or a Woman
Dare to Comfort a Friend
Dare to Listen to a Podcast or an Audiobook About Someone Who Is Different from You
Dare to Cook for Someone
Dare to Make a New Friend Who Doesn’t Look Like You
Dare to Create a Vision Board for Your Life
Dare to Be Uncomfortable
Dare to Go to a Girls’ Sporting Event
Dare to Teach a Friend Something You’re Good At
Dare to Volunteer with a Program for People Who Have Physical, Developmental, or Other Challenges
Dare to Start an Exercise Routine
Dare to Write a Letter to Someone Who Inspires You
Dare to Ask Girls to Hang Out—Just as Friends
Dare to Love Yourself
Dare to Help Around the House and Expect No Reward
Dare to Ask for Help
Dare to Say Thank You If Someone Praises or Compliments You
Dare to Wash and Dry the Dishes for a Week
Dare to Break Down the Man Box
Dare to Show You Care
Dare to Try a New Haircut
Dare to Be an Aspiring Ally
Dare to Wear a Female Professional Athlete’s Jersey
Dare to Use Your Pronoun When Introducing Yourself
Dare to Do Something Kind Just Because
Dare to Tell Someone They Matter to You
Dare to Spend Time with a Real-Life Role Model
Dare to Eat More Healthily
Dare to Say “I’m Sorry”
Dare to Say “I’m Afraid”
Dare to Be an Influencer
Dare to Try Hard
Dare to Listen to Female Musical Artists
Dare to Hang Out with Someone New
Dare to Start a Weekly Hangout
Dare to Say “I Don’t Know”
Dare to Help Someone Without Having to Be Asked
Dare to Chip in for Equal Pay
Dare to Talk About Something You’re Proud Of
Dare to Speak Out on a Cause That Matters to You
Dare to Be a Role Model
Dare to Identify Your Gifts
Dare to Be an Active Listener
Dare to Think About a Song’s Lyrics
Dare to Go Tech-Free
Dare to Ask a Girl What She Thinks
Dare to Call a Do-Over
Dare to Be Thankful
Dare to Learn Something New About Yourself
Dare to Say “I Love You”
Dare to Cry
Dare to Not Use Violent Language
Dare to Say “That’s Not Cool”
Dare to Care About the Environment
Dare to Go to a Pride Event in Your Community
Dare to Not Put Girls Down
Dare to Use Social Media for Good
Dare to Think Differently About Gender
Dare to Ask for Consent
Dare to Talk About the Thing That Worries You Most
Dare to Create a Positive Playlist
Dare to Be Supportive
Dare to Try a New Extracurricular Activity
Dare to Think About How Women Are Treated in Video Games
Dare to Not Interrupt Girls
Dare to Find a Shero
Dare to Learn Something New from a Friend
Dare to See a Need—and Meet It
Dare to Replace a Bad Habit
Dare to Try a New Look
Dare to Dream Wild
Dare to Switch Chores with the Girls in Your Family
Dare to Open a Door for Someone
Dare to Take Care of Yourself
Dare to Understand Your Own Privilege
Dare to Focus on the Good
Dare to Offer a Hug
Dare to Create Something
Dare to Set Boundaries
Dare to Get Involved with a Good Cause
Dare to Not Judge Girls
Dare to Spend Time Alone
Dare to Remain Endlessly Curious
Dare to Call Out Man Box Behavior
Glossary
Letter to Family and Friends
Acknowledgments
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