Marin Minamiya is one of those rare public speakers who give you goosebumps. Her smiles, enthusiasm and positive attitude are infectious. I heard Marin Minamiya speak at ZafigoX 2019 – Malaysia’s largest female-exclusive travel event. I was so inspired that I asked her if I could write about her on … Read More
In the footsteps of fearless female explorers: Deborah Patterson
It’s an absolute privilege to have a guest post on World for a Girl by the author Debbie Patterson. Debbie is the writer behind the British Library’s children’s book Great Voyages: daring adventurers from James Cook to Gertrude Bell. I asked Debbie about the fearless female explorers that she featured in her … Read More
FREE Activity Book for Children: Girls Explore Too!
Would you like to teach your children (or students) a more inclusive version of history? Do you struggle to recall the names of any female explorers or adventurers? Are you hoping to inspire your daughters (and sons) to embrace travel and be curious about the world? Are you a teacher … Read More
Women with Capes: 10 Inspirational Solo Female Adventurers
Expedia Singapore’s exciting new campaign Women with Capes is a beautifully curated collection of compelling interviews with 10 fearless and inspirational female adventurers. The Women in Capes project is designed to encourage and empower women to travel solo. As a powerful global travel platform, Expedia aims to promote independent travel planning … Read More
54 Female Explorers from History that Your Children NEED to learn about
Female explorers, can’t name a single one? Then this long but by no means complete list of female explorers is for you. Find the names of 54 amazing women who travelled, explored and discovered the world. Use this list to research and read about these fearless and ground-breaking female explorers … Read More
Female Explorers of the Logo: Who are they?
Wondering who’s who in the WorldforaGirl logo? Well, let me explain why I chose these female explorers… Coming up with a name for my new blog was a challenge. It was like naming my own children. All over again. I wanted to convey global travel, parenting and feminism. I also … Read More