Girls Wear Combat Boots Too

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The artwork, number, and placement of illustrations strongly suggest a picture book that can hold a child’s attention with ease. It’s easy to see this being a staple on military base libraries, classroom shelves, and in family homes that value service.

Dee Bryant’s Girls Wear Combat Boots Too is a heartwarming and powerful children’s book that champions the message of female empowerment within the military. Written by a veteran herself, Bryant brings authenticity and purpose to a space where representation is deeply needed. Through simple, affirming language and vivid visual storytelling, the book opens young readers’ minds to the idea that courage, service, and strength are not limited by gender.

One of the book’s standout features is its clean and structured format. Each page presents a clear idea that supports the central theme: that girls, too, can serve proudly in uniform. Accompanied by numerous illustrations, the visual layout is kid friendly and eye catching.

From a film and television perspective, this book has strong potential as a short-format educational feature, something ideal for animated classroom content or a mini-episode in a kids’ empowerment series. Its messaging is clear, universally positive, and patriotic without being preachy. It also opens doors for discussions about gender roles, respect, and self-belief at an early age.

There are a few minor areas that, with some polish, could make the book even more impactful. For instance, while the phrasing is accessible, a few lines may benefit from light grammatical refinement for smoother read-aloud pacing. These small tweaks wouldn’t affect the overall value but would help elevate the reading experience.

Ultimately, Girls Wear Combat Boots Too succeeds in delivering a message that many young readers, especially girls, need to hear. It’s an uplifting and meaningful addition to children’s literature, offering both inspiration and visibility. With a bit of refinement, it’s easy to imagine this story jumping from the page to the screen in the form of a bright, motivating animated short or series.

Purchase the Book Today on Amazon.

Author: Dee Bryant
Page Count: 54 pages
Reviewer: Liam Weston

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