As the election season heats up and insults fly, a children’s author is using her creative voice and talent to help children understand what it means to be a good leader.
The Little Regent is the fifth children’s book by author Yewande Daniel-Ayoade since 2019, but her first book that focuses on what it means to serve as a leader and put others ahead of your own self interest. The book tells the story of a little girl that is tasked with ruling her West African village and how she breaks from tradition and leads with her heart.
I had a chance to interview Yewande to learn more.
This story was initially inspired by my children’s love for Disney Princesses. I saw how much they loved shows featuring princesses, and I wanted to write them a story about an African princess, as a way to share my culture with them.
This story idea also came to me during election season, so I decided to make the theme of the story about what it means to be a good leader.
And finally, the key line in the book: those who will rule must first learn to serve, was inspired by a Bible verse in Matthew: “whoever would be great among you must be your servant”.
Born in Nigeria, Yewande immigrated to the United States in 2003 before moving to Canada in 2010. As a mother of five, she was compelled to write her latest book after witnessing how the profile of elected leaders has shifted from humble and service-minded, to brash and arrogant. The book reflects her desire that children understand that true leaders serve with empathy.
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