With Pride month in full effect, it’s a wonderful time to introduce children to the many shades and styles that love and families come in, not to mention the rich history of the LGBTQ+ movement. We’ve rounded up over 100 (!) books to help, from stories of families featuring same-...
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There was a time when LGBTQ+ parents and children had a hard time finding their family’s faces and feelings in the pages of children’s books. No more. Ever sinceHeather Has Two Mommiesappeared on shelves in 1989, more LGBTQ+ books, geared to everyone from the youngest tots to questionin...
15 Children’s Books About LGBTQ+ Trailblazers There are millions of history books for kids out there -- but very few children's books about LGBTQ+ history. You may also enjoy these LGBT+ YA Books! 2019 marked 50 years since the... View Post link to 9 Children’s Books About Juneteen...
For more kids’ book goodness for June—check out100+ Children’s Books That Spotlight LGBTQ+ Characters. You can also get a behind-the-scenes look at some our favorite children’s authors and illustrators within our “The Bookshelf” profiles ofJarvis,Christian Robinson,Jessica Love,Yuyi Morale...
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MORE:LGBTQ - Positive Books for Kids The Agony of Alice(series) by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor Find it:Bookshop|Amazon Naylor's Alice series, which I included in mylist of must read books from the 1980s, has made her one of the most challenged children's authors of all time because she wri...
Some episodes also tell the stories of women who have taken a backseat in history books, such as Maria Mitchell, the first American to discover a new comet. And to bring the story alive, historical figures are sometimes voiced by guests, who really take their voice acting seriously. ...
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From The Owl House to Steven Universe, these kids' shows are taking steps to advance LGBTQ+ representation on TV and are some of the best.