Messenger Kids Releases Women’s History Month Sticker Pack

They were designed to empower girls to express themselves

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Messenger Kids rolled out a sticker pack Friday to celebrate Women’s History Month.

Pavni Diwanji, the application’s vice president of engineering, said in a blog post that the stickers were designed to help empower girls to express themselves and tell their own stories, with each one featuring a girl connecting to her passion.

They can be accessed by capturing a photo or video with the app’s camera and then tapping the sticker icon at the bottom of the screen.

Diwanji wrote, “Research shows that kids with role models are more likely to pursue their goals and feel hopeful about their future.

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