

Citizen's book
24.90 CHF - available 10
Once upon a time, women had the right to vote
What does it mean to be a citizen? Why did women ask for the right to vote? How did they conquer this right, and for those who do not have it yet, how do they fight to obtain it?
Two years after the 2019 Women's Strike that decked the streets of Swiss cities in purple and 50 years after women gained suffrage in this country, Caroline Stevan traces the history of this struggle for gender equality. From the pioneers of the 18th century to the fighters of today, from China to the United States to Switzerland, you will learn what arguments these bold and inspiring women had to counter, which country was the first to grant them the right to vote, and what is the place of women in politics today.
A book written for the citizens of tomorrow.
Ages 9 and up
- An enriching and inspiring text that can be read in one sitting or out of order
- A thought-provoking text that encourages discussion with friends and family
- The story of a struggle for equality that is still relevant today
- Vivid and colorful illustrations
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Helvetiq
Helvetiq was created in 2008 with a game about Switzerland. Hadi Barkat, the founder of Helvetiq, was preparing for his naturalization test and asked his Swiss friends many questions about Switzerland. But they knew less than they thought and so the idea was born for the first Helvetiq game, which is now a classic. Now you can find the exciting, instructive, funny and entertaining games and books at Stadtlandkind.

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