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		<title>Every body</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[We all have a body. They don't always function the same as other people's. And they certainly don't all look the same. But one thing is certain - every body deserves respect. This is an essential guide to embracing and respecting all bodies, for readers aged 9+. Sometimes social media can make us feel like we're not good enough if we don't have a 'perfect' body. But the truth is, everyone feels bad about their bodies sometimes - even celebrities with millions of followers. Author and campaigner Molly Forbes is here to show you that you - and ONLY you - get to decide how you feel about your body. And if we want to change the conversation around body image, we need to advocate for every single body - including those that look or function differently from our own. It's time to stop criticising the way we look, and celebrate all our glorious differences!]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Shortlisted for The Teach Primary Awards 2024.</p>
<p>We all have a body. They don&#8217;t always function the same as other people&#8217;s. And they certainly don&#8217;t all look the same. But one thing is certain &#8212; every body deserves respect. This is an essential guide to embracing and respecting <i>all</i> bodies, for readers aged 9+.</b></p>
<p>Sometimes social media can make us feel like we&#8217;re not good enough if we don&#8217;t have a &#8216;perfect&#8217; body. But the truth is, everyone feels bad about their bodies sometimes &#8211; even celebrities with millions of followers.</p>
<p>Author and campaigner Molly Forbes is here to show you that you &#8211; and ONLY you &#8211; get to decide how you feel about your body. And if we want to change the conversation around body image, we need to advocate for <b>every single body </b>&#8211; including those that look or function differently from our own.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s time to stop criticising the way we look, and celebrate all our glorious differences!</p>
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