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  • All About LGBTQI+

    All About LGBTQI+

    by Julian Wensel, Brigit Jansen,

    What is all this LGBTIQ* stuff about? Am I bi, lesbian or gay? What does trans really mean? How is it different from doing drag? All these questions can be emotionally overwhelming, especially if you're not (yet) sure about your own gender identity. All About LBGTIQ* is a guide for all children, young people, and parents who want to know more about the many diverse forms that gender identity can take. Told through vignettes of personal experience from members of the LGBTIQ* community, this book is an entertaining way of...

  • Big Bold Beautiful Me. A Story that's Loud and Proud and Celebrates You!

    Big Bold Beautiful Me. A Story that's Loud and Proud and Celebrates You!

    by Jane Yolen

    Kids will delight in reading Big, Bold, Beautiful Me and find themselves marching along and standing side-by-side protagonists just like them who portray body positivity is a loud, proud, and very fun way. Grown-ups will welcome the message of healthy attitudes when facing negative or derogatory comments of others. Together it is a valuable resource for young readers to confidently embrace who they are with big bold beautiful appeal to teachers, librarians, counsellors, and parents, too. I pull my shoulders back, and I walk with pride Hiking with my...

  • Heather has Two Mummies

    Heather has Two Mummies

    by Leslea Newman

    Heather's favourite number is two. She has two arms, two legs and two pets. And she also has two mummies. When Heather goes to school for the first time, someone asks her about her daddy, but Heather doesn't have a daddy. Then something interesting happens. When Heather and her classmates all draw pictures of their families, not one drawing is the same. It doesn't matter who makes up a family, the teacher says, because "the most important thing about a family is that all the people in it...

  • House for Everyone. A Story to Help Children Learn about Gender Identity and Gender Expression

    House for Everyone. A Story to Help Children Learn about Gender Identity and Gender Expression

    by Jo Hirst

    At lunchtime, all of Toms friends gather at school to work together building their house. Each one of them has a special job to do, and each one of them has a different way of expressing their gender identity. Jackson is a boy who likes to wear dresses. Ivy is a girl who likes her hair cut really short. Alex doesnt feel like just a boy, or just a girl. They are all the same, they are all different - but they are all friends. A very simple...

  • My Two Super Mums

    My Two Super Mums

    by Bronwen Fallens

    My Two Super Mums is the latest edition to the wonderful series written by Bronny and illustrated by our wonderful new illustrator Fleure Vaslet. Fleure is an English born Australian based Artist living bayside and the two met through the primary school where both their daughters attend. What has ensued is not just a beautiful friendship but a marvellous collaboration between two mums who believe families should be celebrated in all their shapes and sizes. 'My Two Super Mums' presents a family of four: two mums and two daughters...

  • Phoenix Goes to School. A Story to Support Transgender and Gender Diverse Children

    Phoenix Goes to School. A Story to Support Transgender and Gender Diverse Children

    by Michelle Finch

    My Mommy tells me I'm perfect and to be brave. "You know who you are," she says, "Just be yourself and always listen to your heart." With those words of encouragement from her Mom, Phoenix is preparing for her first day of school. She is excited but scared of being bullied because of her gender identity and expression. Yet when she arrives at school she finds help and support from teachers and friends, and finds she is brave enough to talk to other kids about her gender! This is...

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